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Reactiflux Raw Event AudioApr 12, 2023

This Month in React – April 2023
Join Carl Vitullo, Mark Erikson, and Sebastien Lorber as they cover all the latest news in the React community!
00:40 React Visualized, react.gg
The Story of React, uidotdev
03:49 Immer v10
08:41 NextJS 13.3
15:09 New React documentation translation
18:00 TypeScript 5.1
21:08 MillionJS, one-function React perf wins
23:51 React Server Components
30:06 Recommending uncontrolled components
35:33 Super Apps in React Native
40:03 ⚡️ Core team layoffs
40:47 ⚡️ React Miami
41:21 ⚡️ react-three offscreen
42:04 ⚡️ Lingui v4.0
43:14 ⚡️ Redux Toolkit 2.0 alpha
45:13 ⚡️ Netlify framework popularity
47:09 ⚡️ PartyKit

Community Spotlight – React Miami with Michelle Bakels
Michelle Bakels is co-organizer of React Miami and Program Director of Developer Health at G2i, a hiring platform for Javascript and React developers with deep ties to Reactiflux! We talked about the upcoming conference, how speakers are selected, and how developer health was core to the conference. Learn more at https://www.reactmiami.com, and if you buy a ticket, use our discount code REACTIFLUX10.
https://twitter.com/ReactMiamiConf
https://twitter.com/MichelleBakels
https://www.reactmiami.com/schedule
https://www.instagram.com/ReactMiamiConf/
Topics:
[00:01:33] Developer health, and planning a conference [00:03:01] Tejas Kumar, React as a developer health tool [00:03:26] Jenny Truong, unexpected states of burnout [00:03:55] Andrew Shew, mental tooling from professional baseball [00:05:09] Early bird outdoor activities [00:05:54] Who is the target audience for React Miami? [00:07:44] Speakers Michelle is excited for [00:10:55] Michelle's philosophy for organizing a conference [00:15:56] Putting on a conference in 2023 [00:22:27] Choosing topics for the conference [00:26:51] Reaching out to first-time speakers [00:30:32] Tips for wanna-be speakers? [00:36:37] Will talks be recorded? (yes) [00:37:12] Documentary screening, afterparty, beautiful venue [00:39:52] Where can people learn more?
This Month In React – March 2023
Join Carl Vitullo, Mark Erikson, and Matt Pocock as we break down This Month in React. A lot of news this month, with a major progress update from the React core team, TypeScript 5.0, and TC39 meeting news. We'll break down what's new in an hour-long conversation.
(Sebastien Lorber is on vacation this week, and Matt Pocock of totaltypescript.com is graciously filling in!)

Office Hours – Rewrites, with Sunil Pai and Mark Erikson
Rewrites! Everyone wants to do one, but the software industry is littered with examples of failed rewrites. Our host Carl Vitullo is joined by Mark Erikson and Sunil Pai to talk shop about what they’ve looked like in our careers, and how to help make sure they’ll be successful.
Sunil Pai has loomed large in the React ecosystem for years, working on the core team, and he’s now building https://partykit.io. Mark Erikson needs no introduction! He’s maintained Redux and Redux Toolkit for years, is currently building http://replay.io, and has been a fixture of the Reactiflux community since the early days.
Join us and we’ll help you avoid the worst of the many footguns when rewriting software.
@threepointone / threepointone@m.webtoo.ls @acemarke @reactiflux @vcarl_Topics discussed:
[00:01:11] First rewrite [00:02:52] Some web dev history [00:03:54] Mark's refactor experience [00:06:36] Zero cost feedback loops [00:07:26] Sunil's two largest rewrites [00:10:51] Mark's experience, government project timelines [00:12:59] Replay, Mark's current work [00:19:29] Rewrites on small teams [00:20:11] Suspense rewrite at Facebook [00:24:51] Tooling support to make rewrites work [00:28:56] Zero cost feedback loops, revisited [00:35:27] Automation as a way to enable communication [00:36:32] How to evaluate a possible rewrite [00:40:09] Smell tests for justifications [00:44:45] Joel's Spolksy's cultural impact on rewrites [00:46:23] Readability as a justification for rewriting [00:50:15] Software lifespan
Office Hours – Becoming a leader with Ankita Kulkarni
Ankita Kulkarni is an engineer manager and educator with more than 10 years of experience as a software engineer, now teaching developers about the transition into management.
When Ankita became a manager, she had to find mentors to help her learn the subtle intricacies of being a successful manager. Now, she’s taking what she learned and teaching developers about what that transition looks like, and how to decide if that’s how you’d like to further your career.
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Behind the React Documentary
A documentary about React, produced by Honeypot.io, was released on February 10th, and Carl Vitullo spoke with two of the people instrumental in making it happen: Ida Bechtle, staff filmmaker from Honeypot; and Christopher Chedeau, whose contributions to the React and JS ecosystem are nearly innumerable — React, React Native, Prettier, Docusaurus, Excalidraw, and more.
We talked about the documentary itself, how it got made, and some other behind-the-scenes info — an unofficial “DVD commentary” for the documentary.
Ida on being a 1-person production team [00:01:06] Christopher Chedeau as a driving force [00:01:50] Why Honeypot makes these documentaries [00:04:15] Getting trapped in a park while filming [00:05:49] Jordan Walke's participation [00:07:04] About the focus on the early days of React [00:08:44] Deciding where to focus your attention [00:10:24] Going in a submarine and ignoring your manager [00:14:10] Making Prettier pretty through data [00:15:15] Ida's documentary process [00:16:58] Christopher's involvement in the early days of Reactiflux [00:21:20] Christopher's largest human-centered accomplishment [00:26:15]
Community Spotlight – Joy of React, with Josh Comeau
Josh Comeau is an indie hacker, educator, and long-time member of the React community. He has a brilliant way of intuitively explaining complex subjects, and we're excited to talk with him about content creation, his experiences being an independent educator, and his new course, Joy of React. We talked about his career, job hopping, content creation, RSI injuries, replacing "best practices" with "happy practices", and more!
Some links referenced in the conversation:
Early career [00:01:35] Mid-career [00:04:12] RSI Injury [00:07:52] A finite number of keystrokes in us [00:09:40] An expectation of being able to code [00:12:16] Job hopping [00:13:25] Unconventional job hunting tips [00:16:09] Personal projects, open source, and networking [:18:46] Ideation for blog posts [00:24:12] Writing for advanced audiences [00:27:32] Other creators and the power of interactive explanation [00:31:15] Going before you think you're ready [00:36:19] Ignoring imposter syndrome [00:39:01] "Best practices" vs "Happy practices" [00:41:16] Taking breaks, not unit testing [00:43:34] How do you work in public? [00:45:50] AI's impact on web development [00:49:45]
Office Hours – Entrepreneurship, fear of failure, investing, tRPC, and Qwik with Tejas Kumar
Tejas has worked in developer relations for years at companies like Vercel, Spotify, Xata, and G2i, and is now an independent educator and content creator. He's a mentor, keynote speaker, and angel investor, and we're exited to talk tech! He's super interested in edge computing, Qwik, and React.
He and Carl talked about why he's starting a company, not letting fear of failure stop you from trying, investing, and about keeping the focus in devrel on relationships.
Why are you starting a company [00:00:35] DevRel and community are immeasurable [00:03:30] Extractive relationships in DevRel and community [05:58] Swag and broken trust [00:06:50] Transactional relationships [00:09:07] Fear about trying something new [00:11:28] Trying something new; an exercise in empathy [00:17:13] Carl's past failed company [00:18:25] New web technologies you're excited for [00:21:34] Zod and tRPC, type safety on network calls [00:22:27] Chronological Snobbery and jQuery [00:24:18] React as a middle aged man [00:26:02] React compared with Qwik's design goals [00:28:27]
Office Hours with Wix: Tom Raviv, Omer Kenet, & Peter Shershov
Our host vcarl is joined by 3 employees of Wix to talk about the evolution of web development, developer tools, and open source:
Omer Kenet, Head of Product for Codux
Peter Shershov, Engineering Team Lead
Tom Raviv, Head of Developer Relations and Team Lead for Stylable.io
Wix has been making web development more accessible since 2006, and they're currently celebrating the release of their new project Codux, a visual IDE for React. We're excited to talk about the history of our industry and what we can learn from the golden age of frontend development.

Office Hours with Matt Pocock and MapleLeaf
Matt Pocock is an independent educator building totaltypescript.com. Previously, he has been an employee of Vercel and Stately, and was a member of the XState core team. MapleLeaf is one of our resident TS experts and longtime server MVPs. Through our conversation, we discussed how Matt got active in open source, why he's drawn to "the weird parts" of web development, and why working as a voice coach set him up for success after transitioning to software engineering.

Office Hours with Retsam19 and MapleLeaf
Retsam19 and MapleLeaf are long-time Reactiflux MVPs who have spent countless hours helping out others in the community. Event MC'd by Carl Vitullo, and hosted on Reactiflux.
MapleLeaf and Retsam19 are two of our resident TS experts and longtime server MVPs. Both are active in the open source community as highly skilled engineers, and Retsam19 moderates the official TypeScript Discord server. Through our conversation, we discussed how we got our starts in software development and our first jobs, the value we've gotten from the online communities we're a part of (and how tools like ChatGPT might affect that in the future!), the evolution of the JS ecosystem with Bun and Deno, and more.
Some links referenced through the discussion:
Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid
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Office Hours with Mark Erikson and Lenz Weber-Tronic
Mark Erikson and Lenz Weber-Tronic are long-time Reactiflux members and maintainers of Redux. Event MC'd by Carl Vitullo, and hosted on Reactiflux.
Mark (@acemarke) has been primary maintainer of Redux for 6 years and led development of Redux Toolkit, which was a major step forward in usability for the ecosystem. He's approaching the end of his first year in a new role at Replay.io, a time-traveling browser debugger. Before that, he spent the majority of his career — over 13 years — at 1 company!
Lenz (@phryneas) has been a software developer for 20 years, and has worked with Mark as a maintainer of Redux and Redux Toolkit since 2019. He contributed much of the TypeScript expertise that made RTK possible, and is the brains behind RTK Query. He's in the middle of changing jobs right now, from a consultancy in Berlin to Apollo, a well-known open source company.
We talk about maintaining an open source library (and the challenges of providing correct TypeScript types!), what a job search is like later in your career, and more. Some links referenced through the discussion:
Learning and Using TypeScript as an App Dev and a Library Maintainer
Why React Context is Not a "State Management" Tool (and Why It Doesn't Replace Redux)
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