This year, React Universe On Air is doing something different for Christmas. No guests, demos, or framework updates. Instead, Ola Desmurs Linczewska tells a Christmas story.
A (Secure) Christmas Carol is a holiday fairytale for JavaScript and React Native developers. Set on Christmas Eve, it follows Npmezer Scrooge, a senior engineer who believes deadlines matter more than holidays, and warnings can always wait.
Over the course of one long winter night, he’s visited by unexpected guides who show him what his choices look like across time: the optimism of the past, the quiet damage of the present, and a future no one wants.
All technical details, real-world security issues, and references mentioned in the story are explained in the show notes 📚 https://clstk.com/4pEVYwv
We’ll be back in January with regular episodes. Until then, stay kind, stay curious, and have yourself a very merry Christmas.
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This year, React Universe On Air is doing something different for Christmas. No guests, demos, or framework updates. Instead, Ola Desmurs Linczewska tells a Christmas story.
A (Secure) Christmas Carol is a holiday fairytale for JavaScript and React Native developers. Set on Christmas Eve, it follows Npmezer Scrooge, a senior engineer who believes deadlines matter more than holidays, and warnings can always wait.
Over the course of one long winter night, he’s visited by unexpected guides who show him what his choices look like across time: the optimism of the past, the quiet damage of the present, and a future no one wants.
All technical details, real-world security issues, and references mentioned in the story are explained in the show notes 📚 https://clstk.com/4pEVYwv
We’ll be back in January with regular episodes. Until then, stay kind, stay curious, and have yourself a very merry Christmas.
Universal React Native Apps with DOM and React Server Components | React Universe On Air #45
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Universal React Native Apps with DOM and React Server Components | React Universe On Air #45
In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at two solutions that can redefine how we
build universal React Native apps: DOM Components and React Server Components. They promise faster and better development—think low-latency interactions, offline capabilities, and the flexibility to scale effortlessly. If you're looking to future-proof your team's workflow and deliver apps that delight users regardless of the platform, this is a must-listen.
To discuss DOM & React Server Components in detail, Łukasz invited Evan Bacon, the creator of Expo Router and Engineering Manager at Expo. Throughout the episode, Evan shares his expertise and journey in creating tools like DOM Components, which enable developers to integrate web code seamlessly into React Native apps, and React Server Components, simplifying server-driven rendering for mobile applications.
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React Universe On Air
This year, React Universe On Air is doing something different for Christmas. No guests, demos, or framework updates. Instead, Ola Desmurs Linczewska tells a Christmas story.
A (Secure) Christmas Carol is a holiday fairytale for JavaScript and React Native developers. Set on Christmas Eve, it follows Npmezer Scrooge, a senior engineer who believes deadlines matter more than holidays, and warnings can always wait.
Over the course of one long winter night, he’s visited by unexpected guides who show him what his choices look like across time: the optimism of the past, the quiet damage of the present, and a future no one wants.
All technical details, real-world security issues, and references mentioned in the story are explained in the show notes 📚 https://clstk.com/4pEVYwv
We’ll be back in January with regular episodes. Until then, stay kind, stay curious, and have yourself a very merry Christmas.