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Quick hitsLayoffs.fyi, Trueup.io job trendsNew releasesreact-email v2Tamagui 1.88Expressive CodeRelay 16.2Remix 2.7 (and 2.6!) discussing laterIsograph 0.1.0Upcoming conferencesReact Paris 2024 March 22, 2024. In-person in Paris, France + Remote (hybrid)Epic Web Conf 2024 April 10 - 11, 2024. In-person in Park City, UT, USAReact Miami 2024 April 19 - 20, 2024. In-person in Miami, FL, USAReact Connection 2024 April 22, 2024. In-person in Paris, FranceReact Native Connection 2024 April 23, 2024. In-person in Paris, FranceReact LabsBrad Westfall: React Will Be Compiledyou’ll likely never need these APIs again:Good writeup from React TrainingReact 19: RSCs, Suspense, and Server ActionsInitial PR for Parcel support in RSCs?Instant Search Params with React Server ComponentsIs Suspense Worth the Squeeze?Avoid Using React’s useFormStatusreact-strict-domAnnouncement thread from kelsetBuilds on “react dom for native” proposal“Spiritual successor to react-native-web but from the opposite direction”Compatibility chartNo PWAs on iOS in EUAction link, if you have an app affected (Update, partially rolled back)MDN PWA Manifest docsGary Bernhardt’s Birth and Death of Javascript talkNextA Next.js App Router Migration: The Good, Bad, and UglyWhat We’ve Learned from the transition to Next 14 and Server ComponentsRemix2.6, 2.7 changelogOpen sourced remix.runGood first issuesReact NativeState of React Native by Software Mansion“React Native Frameworks”RN on Apple Vision Pro⚡ Lightning round ⚡Bun shellDeno in 2023Survey results and 2024 roadmapJSRHot Module Replacement is Easy (he lies)pmdrs WebGL layout engine UI for react-three-fiber, full repo100th TC39 meeting updates

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