Session: What Next? The Future of React
React is dead. Long live React? 2024 sees the first new public version of React since April 2022. Is React 19 worth the wait? We now have server components and an auto-caching compiler, so claims that React.JS is dead seem to be greatly exaggerated. But are meta-frameworks, such as Next or Remix, still needed to get the best new features?
A deep dive into the latest shifts in the world's largest open-source JS framework, and what these changes mean for developers, servers, and the people paying for them.
Bio
With over five years of specialising in React and React Native, Beth now innovates with clients as a senior engineer at London's YLD technology consultancy. A diversity advocate, Beth shares her insights at events like ReactJS Girls London. Her interdisciplinary expertise in philosophy, neuroscience, and digital communication helps her to uniquely bridge complex tech concepts for diverse audiences.