React Digest - What do we know about React Forget
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React Digest
What do we know about React Forget
React Forget is the React Core Team cutting-edge compiler, automatically memoizing Components and Hooks for enhanced performance. Developed at Meta, it is currently optimizing client components, with promising early results, promising a faster user experience.
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How to Think About Security in Next.js
Learn about what security protections are built-in Next.js and view a guide for auditing applications.
Add user management in Next.js w/RSC, server actions & AuthKit
The most tedious and difficult part of building a web app is authentication. But a new tool just entered the discussion that’s hoping to change that.
How to create a React components ESM+CJS library
Creating (and publishing) good, small and easy to use libraries is a bit more complicated than just writing nice, modular and reusable code. Learn how to create a React component ESM+CJS library using Rollup, TypeScript and Storybook.
Printing Perfection, A Developer’s Journey with React-to-Print
How to implement a robust printing solution with react-to-print.
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