React Mock Interview: Three Devs Take on a Challenge
Three expert developers (Kent C Dodds, Piyush Agarwal, and Jack Herrington) all take on the same React development challenge to build a form complete with validation, much as if they were facing a job interview. If you’ve got the time to watch a 50 minute video, this is both fun and educational. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KkaaYl5rwA
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Three expert developers (Kent C Dodds, Piyush Agarwal, and Jack Herrington) all take on the same React development challenge to build a form complete with validation, much as if they were facing a job interview. If you’ve got the time to watch a 50 minute video, this is both fun and educational. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KkaaYl5rwA
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React Coding Interview: Kent C. Dodds, Jack Herrington & Roadside Coder Solve React HARD Question
Practice React Interview Questions: https://www.greatfrontend.com/questions/react?fpr=shruti79
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FREE React Guide for React Interviews - http://bit.ly/free-react-guide
React Coding Interview: Kent…
Book a 1:1 Mock Interview: https://topmate.io/shrutikapoor08
FREE React Guide for React Interviews - http://bit.ly/free-react-guide
React Coding Interview: Kent…
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Server and Client Component Composition in Practice - https://aurorascharff.no/posts/server-client-component-composition-in-practice/
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aurorascharff.no
Server and Client Component Composition in Practice | Aurora Scharff
In this blog post, I will show you how to compose client and server components effectively in React. We will explore patterns for keeping responsibilities clear, optimizing performance, and creating reusable components.
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React ChatBotify: React Library for Building Chatbot Systems
A platform and library for building modern chatbot tools for the Web. Supports React 16-19. It also has its own Discord community with a few hundred developers. - https://github.com/react-chatbotify/react-chatbotify
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A platform and library for building modern chatbot tools for the Web. Supports React 16-19. It also has its own Discord community with a few hundred developers. - https://github.com/react-chatbotify/react-chatbotify
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GitHub
GitHub - react-chatbotify/react-chatbotify: A modern React library for creating flexible and extensible chatbots.
A modern React library for creating flexible and extensible chatbots. - react-chatbotify/react-chatbotify
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Can We Use Local Storage Instead of Context/Redux/Zustand?
Sometimes the built-in localStorage browser API can be just enough. Nadia figures out when it makes sense and when it doesn’t. - https://www.developerway.com/posts/local-storage-instead-of-context
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Sometimes the built-in localStorage browser API can be just enough. Nadia figures out when it makes sense and when it doesn’t. - https://www.developerway.com/posts/local-storage-instead-of-context
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Developerway
Can We Use Local Storage Instead of Context-Redux-Zustand?
Why do we need Context/Redux/Zustand in React, what is the purpose of Local Storage, its limitations, and when to use it.
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Streamdown: A Drop-In react-markdown Replacement That Supports Streaming
react-markdown is great for rendering Markdown, but if you have to handle live-streaming content (such as in AI contexts), Vercel’s new project could offer the power you need - https://streamdown.ai/
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react-markdown is great for rendering Markdown, but if you have to handle live-streaming content (such as in AI contexts), Vercel’s new project could offer the power you need - https://streamdown.ai/
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streamdown.ai
A drop-in replacement for react-markdown, designed for AI-powered streaming.
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A 'Go to Source' Feature for TanStack Devtools
The original title ‘I blow your mind with TanStack Devtools in under 10 minutes’ might be a little intense, but 5 minutes in, Alem does show off a genuinely neat ‘go to source’ feature that works across any JSX flavor. Click on whatever component you want in the devtools and go straight to the code behind it. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ-X501kgpg
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The original title ‘I blow your mind with TanStack Devtools in under 10 minutes’ might be a little intense, but 5 minutes in, Alem does show off a genuinely neat ‘go to source’ feature that works across any JSX flavor. Click on whatever component you want in the devtools and go straight to the code behind it. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ-X501kgpg
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I blow your mind with TanStack Devtools in under 10 minutes.
In todays video I show you how to add TanStack Devtools to your project, it's new go to source feature and a lot more in under 10 minutes!
I am also an epic-instructor on Epic Web, if you're interested in my upcoming react-router courses feel free to subscribe…
I am also an epic-instructor on Epic Web, if you're interested in my upcoming react-router courses feel free to subscribe…
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React’s useTransition and State Update Reordering - https://jordaneldredge.com/notes/react-rebasing/
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Jordaneldredge
React’s useTransition and state update reordering / Jordan Eldredge
Clarifying how React will sometimes apply state updates out of order when using concurrent features, and a best practice which can help you avoid it.
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Optimizing PWAs for Different Display Modes - https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2025/08/optimizing-pwas-different-display-modes/
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Smashing Magazine
Optimizing PWAs For Different Display Modes — Smashing Magazine
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are a great way to make apps built for the web feel native, but in moving away from a browser environment, we can introduce usability issues. This article covers how we can modify our app depending on what display mode is applied…
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React Server Components Support Without a Framework?
If you don’t want to use Next.js (or even the minimal Waku framework) but you want to play with React Server Components, this is for you. Krasimir built a tool to split code across the client/server divide so you can run RSCs without a framework. - https://krasimirtsonev.com/blog/article/vanilla-react-server-components-with-no-framework
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If you don’t want to use Next.js (or even the minimal Waku framework) but you want to play with React Server Components, this is for you. Krasimir built a tool to split code across the client/server divide so you can run RSCs without a framework. - https://krasimirtsonev.com/blog/article/vanilla-react-server-components-with-no-framework
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krasimirtsonev.com
React Server Components support without a framework
React Server Components support without a framework / I was at ReactSummit this June and spoke with some folks from Vercel about Next.js and RSC support outside of the framework. I really wanted to try all the cool stuff but couldn’t afford to migrate my…
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