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Let’s learn how modern JavaScript frameworks work by building one

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One of the best ways to learn how something works, though, is to build it yourself. And plus, we gotta keep those “days since last JavaScript framework” memes going. So let’s write our own modern JavaScript framework!

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How to Keep Your Loader Data Fresh in Remix
4 minutes by Sergio Xalambrí

Using the useRevalidator hook we can revalidate our loader data on an interval to ensure that our data is always fresh.

Revisiting a study of the fastest way to parse large chunks of JSON such as those often used in SPA-type applications to set up state.

Whether you're making a library or making React components for your own sake, there's one technique you must know: polymorphism. It's when one thing can be multiple shapes, as when a button can act as a link.

A few years ago Tanner created React Query with a simple pitch: GraphQL for the rest of us. All the affordances of Apollo GraphQL on top of your goode olde REST API. Everybody loved it. Now I think he's done it again with his TanStack Router.

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