JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development

The spicy React debate show 🌶️

Sep 23, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Nope. Debate Episode 2 - Josh Collinsworth
02:04 • 2min
3
The Self Fulfilling Prophecy of React
04:07 • 2min
4
Is There a Soundboard?
06:24 • 2min
5
Ract Performance Rack
07:58 • 2min
6
Is React a Top Choice for Developers?
09:44 • 2min
7
React Is a Community of Innovation on the Web
11:36 • 3min
8
Are We Going Back to Life Before React?
14:44 • 2min
9
Developer Experience Conference - Part 1
16:53 • 4min
10
React Is a Framework for Web Development
20:50 • 2min
11
Is Suspense Inarticular the Solution?
23:03 • 2min
12
Is React Really Good for the Ark and the Health of the Web?
25:28 • 2min
13
React - The Popularity Vers Satisfaction Cycle
27:11 • 2min
14
The Benefits of J S X
29:14 • 2min
15
React Scripting Is Not Dangerous to Anyone
31:32 • 2min
16
The Benefits of a Tempelating Language
33:28 • 1min
17
The Learning Curve for React
34:55 • 3min
18
React Is More Than Just Popular
37:47 • 2min
19
YES, Is React a Beneficial Dilemma?
39:47 • 3min
20
Code Insights - The New Way to Track Your Code Base
42:40 • 2min
21
React Isn't Popular at All, but It Is Good at Being Popular at the Same Time
44:25 • 3min
22
Typescript Support Is Another Driving Factor for Moving to Functional Models for State Handling
47:08 • 2min
23
Yahook Is Not the Most Beautiful Implementation of the Hook Concept
48:45 • 2min
24
React
51:08 • 2min
25
Is React the Next Framework?
53:04 • 2min
26
Angular and React Aren't the Same Thing, Right?
55:08 • 2min
27
Is Facebook Solving Problems for Facebook?
56:50 • 3min
28
Is There Anything That React Can Do to Save It?
59:50 • 3min