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Ricky

@rickhanlonii

React Team @ Meta • CEO of @htmx_org • Forbes 30 worst over 30 • Just a dev from Akron

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no more emails. if you want to contact me you can reach me through the underground fungi network that connects the trees together

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This Ricky dude has the coolest collection of nick-nacks behind him 😆 Had a great chat about working on the React team, the challenges of bringing the community along for the ride as React evolves over time, and innovation. Looking forward to Epic React v2!

This <a href="/rickhanlonii/">Ricky</a> dude has the coolest collection of nick-nacks behind him 😆

Had a great chat about working on the React team, the challenges of bringing the community along for the ride as React evolves over time, and innovation. Looking forward to Epic React v2!
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Bug 3: the toggle changing under you. If you use useActionState or form actions, actions will automatically be ordered for you and only paint the final state, or you can drop down to raw actions to customize behavior like cancellation

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This all works in client apps and in server component apps. And a full stack react framework will help you use these patterns by default so you don’t even need to think about them (e.g. server actions + revalidate)

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So you don’t really need a server framework to solve these, you just need a framework in any environment that is able to tie UI events, network requests, and UI updates together. It’s not about client or server, it’s about capability.