TMiR 2024-06: React 19 delayed (drama-ish), why no JS Laravel, TS 5.5 and more

Quick hitsLayoffs.fyiSoftware jobs down 20% vs 2018? From ADPNew releasesTurborepo 2.0React Admin v5Rsbuild 0.7Biome 1.8Astro 4.1Valibot 0.31.0Conferences (React, Javascript)React Nexus July 4-5, 2024. Bangalore, IndiaChain React 2024 July 17-19, 2024. In person in Portland, OR, USAThe Geek Conf July 25, 2024. Berlin, GermanyWeAreDevelopers World Congress Berlin, Germany & Online July 17-19CityJS Singapore Singapore, Singapore July 24-26We Love JS Amsterdam, Netherlands August 9-10React Rally August 12-13, 2024. Salt Lake City, UT, USAMain ContentReact 19 delayedRecaps: TKDodo: React 19 and Suspense - A Drama in 3 Acts , and also How React 19 (Almost) Made the Internet SlowerJoe Savona “We'll hold the 19 release”Previously, per Andrew: React 19 was ready to releaseWhat does the React team want for data fetching?Seb: “We never released official Suspense on the client, we did RSCs instead” and “Some people got the render-as-you-fetch memo. Some people chose to ignore it.”Andrew: “the community shouldn’t think ‘we bullied React into changing fetching strategies”.Related: how do we communicate with the React team?Tanner Linsley: “I feel there needs to be a permanent React + community working group”Joe Savona: “we’re working on ideas to get feedback earlier and more users trying canaries”TC39 proposals advancedCodemod partners with ReactReact CompilerI tried React Compiler today, and guess what... 😉Understanding React CompilerWhy We Don't Have a Laravel For JavaScript... YetWhy Don't We Have A Laravel For JavaScript?Vercel Ship 2024TS 5.5 releasedMatt Pocock breaks it downMind the Gap by Ryan Florence at Big Sky Dev ConReact Native Stuff:Lorenzo leaving RN world 😭Expo Atlas availableExpo adding React Compiler supportStarlink’s RN storyExpo Router 3.5SF Symbols Beta Support in Expo⚡Lightning round ⚡React Internals ExplorerWhat's new in JavaScript Frameworks (May 2024)Memory leaks:Memory Leaks from LocalAsyncStorage?Sneaky React Memory Leaks: How useCallback and closures can bite youFollow-up: Sneaky React Memory Leaks II: Closures vs React QueryData Fetching Patterns in Single-Page Applications from the Martin Fowler blogModularizing React Applications with Established UI Patterns10 modern Node.js runtime features to start using in 2024Migrating to the Next.js App Router with Zero DowntimeDeno announces the standard library is nearing 1.0Why don’t we have things like the Acid3 test anymore?htmx: Simplicity in an Age of Complicated Solutions (00:00) - TMiR 2024-06 (00:51) - Layoffs updates (01:35) - The rise—and fall—of the software developer https://www.adpri.org/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-software-developer/ (02:12) - New Releases (02:14) - Turborepo 2.0 https://turbo.build/blog/turbo-2-0 (02:47) - React Admin v5 (03:04) - Rsbuild 0.7 https://rsbuild.dev/community/releases/v0-7 (04:08) - Biome 1.8 https://x.com/biomejs/status/1797963672004043040 (04:51) - Astro 4.10 https://astro.build/blog/astro-4100/ (05:06) - Valibot 0.31 https://valibot.dev/blog/valibot-v0.31.0-is-finally-available/ (06:51) - Upcoming Conferences (06:54) - React Nexus https://reactnexus.com/ (07:19) - Chain React https://chainreactconf.com/ (07:58) - GeekConf https://thegeekconf.com/ (08:25) - WeAreDevelopers World Congress https://www.wearedevelopers.com/world-congress (08:35) - CityJS Singapore https://singapore.cityjsconf.org/ (08:42) - We Love JS Amsterdam https://welovejs.vercel.app/ (08:46) - React Rally https://www.reactrally.com/ (09:43) - "SuspenseGate" (09:55) - https://x.com/acdlite/status/1797668537349328923 (19:03) - https://x.com/en_JS/status/1803480672327311425 (21:33) - https://twitter.com/tan...

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