
React: then & now
12/05/24 • 73 min
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Back at React Summit in New York, KBall & Nick sat down with Tom Occhino & Shruti Kapoor for more fascinating conversations.
Tom Occhino, a key figure in React’s history at Facebook (now Meta), reveals the origin story of React, which began when an ads engineer presented a revolutionary approach to web UI rendering. The discussion extends to React’s evolution through Next.js.
Then, Shruti Kapoor breaks down React 19’s major features, including React Server Components (RSC), the new compiler implementation, and enhanced APIs that promise to streamline development workflows.
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Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Back at React Summit in New York, KBall & Nick sat down with Tom Occhino & Shruti Kapoor for more fascinating conversations.
Tom Occhino, a key figure in React’s history at Facebook (now Meta), reveals the origin story of React, which began when an ads engineer presented a revolutionary approach to web UI rendering. The discussion extends to React’s evolution through Next.js.
Then, Shruti Kapoor breaks down React 19’s major features, including React Server Components (RSC), the new compiler implementation, and enhanced APIs that promise to streamline development workflows.
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- WorkOS – AuthKit offers 1,000,000 monthly active users (MAU) free — The world’s best login box, powered by WorkOS + Radix. Learn more and get started at WorkOS.com and AuthKit.com
- Jam.dev – One click bug reports developers love — Never explain another bug report again. Jam auto-captures all the info engineers need to debug and repro.
Featuring:
- Tom Occhino – Website, LinkedIn, X
- Shruti Kapoor – Website, GitHub, X
- Nick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, X
- Kevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
Show Notes:
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Previous Episode

WYSIWYG
At React Summit in New York, KBall & Nick sat down with Kent C. Dodds & Theo Browne for two fascinating conversations. Both of them showed us the whole gamut of their personalities!
Kent shared his insights on effective teaching methodologies and the future of developer education, while diving deep into React and the Remix/React Router ecosystem, and closing on an appeal for kindness int he world.
Then Theo took us behind the scenes of his developer-focused content creation, from streaming to the origins of the T3 stack, and how his online persona (including T3!) is “just him”.
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- Kent C. Dodds – Website, GitHub, X
- Theo Browne – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Kevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Nick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, X
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Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Next Episode

One last party
Jerod is joined by KBall, Nick & Amy to throw one last JS Party! We review last year’s predictions, discuss the state of the web dev world, opine on coding AIs (of course) & divulge what comes next for the JS Party crew. Thank you for partying with us all these years! 💚
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- Amy Dutton – GitHub, X
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JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development - React: then & now
Transcript
Alright, we are here live, at React Summit. I'm Kball from JS Party, I'm joined by my co-host here...
Nick Nisi:I'm Nick. Ahoy-hoy.
Kevin Ball:Ahoy-hoy. And we have a special guest here today with us. Tom, why don't you introduce yourself?
Tom Occhino:Hey, everyone. I'm Tom Occhino. I was a part of the founding team of React at Facebook, now Meta, and these days I'm the chief
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