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React Server Components 🧐
The week Amal & guest co-host Eric Clemmons talk to Dan Abramov all about React Server Components. We learn about why they were created, what problems they solve & how they work to improve application performance. We also dive into the rollout and current support status, the origin story, the community response & walk through the 10+ years of React history which have forever shifted the world of web development.
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Featuring:
- Dan Abramov – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Amal Hussein – Twitter, GitHub
- Eric Clemmons – Twitter, GitHub
Show Notes:
- React Server Components: No Framework Required! (Dan’s favorite write-up on RSCs)
- Introduction to React Server Components (YouTube)
- Data Fetching with React Server Components
- RFC: React Server Components (Github)
- Next.js 13: Server Components
- Data Fetching with React Server Components (YouTube)
- JavaScript Fatigue
- Click to Component (Github)
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!