As React celebrates its 11th anniversary in 2024, it’s worth looking ahead to the exciting developments in the React ecosystem. In this blog, we’ll...
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Great article except Formik is already unmaintained so I don't know why you would suggest it for 2024.
Yes, I knew that it's not maintained. But it's still option so I added it. Btw thanks for your comment, Glad you like it.
I was going to mention this too. I think Formik docs/website even discourage using Formik for new projects, maybe this is worth mentioning in article.
Other than that, awesome and very informative article!
Thanks Man! Will be updating article.
This is a very comprehensive article! Great job.
I have used a lot of these tools/libraries myself. Currently, I am sharing my knowledge of React by creating helpful guides and tutorials for many of these libraries on my blog which focuses not only on React.js, but also on Next.js and Typescript.
Thanks Man. I appreciate it🙌💯
You mentioned react-query in the routing section, yet your description says it "is set to enhance data-fetching and state management" - so I would rather put the recommendation into state-management! :-)
Thanks Aron, I will update it🤝
And yet no updates for two weeks?
Thanks for this article it is excellent and gives a nice overview.
I miss some of the tools you mentioned here to solve the big problem of i18n
The only tool/ecosystem I know that works well with i18next/react is inlang.
Does anybody know any other tools that cover all the problems from i18n and the different stakeholders?
Thanks for checking out article Jannes. Hope other developer will help you to get your answer.
Did you at least try writing this? Using ViTest for testing and talking about Vue? Using Formik in 2024? Come on.
Sir, I mentioned about Formik that it's not Advice to use it in article itself. It was just option so I written it. What's according to you is best alternative for it ?
Why include something in a "React Ecosystem in 2024" article if you discourage it?
Looking at your article writing compared to your comments, it seems you used some sort of tool to improve the readability. Also, your article reads very robotic. After checking with three different types of AI checkers, one found an 82% AI generated hitrate and the other two found a 95% hitrate! Meaning you most likely used some sort of AI assistance for writing. Please disclose that in the article, as it's part of the dev.to guideline on AI.
Okay Harry,
Thanks for the feedback. I read Dev Community guidelines and my articles is not violating any laws.
My article is informative and resourceful.
And yes, This article will keep updating accordingly.
You just added the line that it was created with the help of AI... So it's not violating any more, indeed.
You could've just stated that you added the line, instead of denying it. Very unprofessional and childish.
Ok.
Hey! Great article. You might want to add TraddingView in the Data visualization chapter. It's a framework agnostic library, but very robust and very well maintained.
It was made by a trading company who's main software feature are their graphics, so they offer a very wide vareity of graphics, very well designed and customizable. Way more powerful than any that you mentioned!
Thank Ruben, Let me check it out, I will add it,
Great read, thanks! As someone who is still in the middle stages of learning React, it helps to read something that comprehensively covers the eco system.
Good Luck Man & Thanks. Keep going on 🔥🙌
Nice collection with some helpful tools in it. Personally I think the useReducer hook makes external client state management libraries largely redundant.
Thanks Mat🔥 Glad to know that you found our article helpful.
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Great article thanks for writing
Super glad to know, You like it 🔥🙌
Great job bro... tks a lot!!
Super happy to know you like it😍❤️🙌
Brief narration. Thank you
Glad you like it🙌🙌
Hey, have you ever used React Bricks? It's a visual builder headless CMS that uses React components. Developers create the content "Lego bricks" in modern React code. Editors create content in a visual way.
at the start you put "React Query" is not a router library no ?
Reading this article and the somewhat suspiciously automated replies from the "author"...
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