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React is (becoming) a Full-Stack Framework
Bridged the gap between frontend and backend to reign over both sides
React is (becoming) a Full-Stack Framework
5 minutes by Robin Wieruch
React, with its addition of Server Components and Server Actions, is evolving into a full-stack framework. Once the most popular frontend framework, it has now successfully bridged the gap between frontend and backend to reign over both sides of the chasm.
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Pagination in React with Next.js & Drizzle ORM
12 minutes by Colby Fayock
Pagination is a great way to improve the the way your visitors use your app, allowing them more easily get to the data the need. We’ll see how we can easily add a pagination component to our React app and even use Suspense to prevent it from impacting performance.
Making a REST API typesafe with React Query and Zod
5 minutes by Noah Falk
Using React Query alongside TypeScript and Zod, we can achieve a type-safe, efficient data fetching process in React that ensures consistency.
Everything about Google Translate crashing React
17 minutes by Martijn Hols
The (in-depth) gist of Google Translate (and other browser extensions) interference breaking React and other web apps.
How to Build a React Hook That Handles Sequential Requests
14 minutes by Zachary Lee
When you need to respond quickly to user actions and fetch the latest data from the backend, you might require a React Hook that supports sequential requests. This hook can cancel previous requests if they are still ongoing and only return the most recent data. This not only improves performance but also enhances the user experience.
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