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React (@reactjs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

React 19.2 is now available! This release includes Activity, useEffectEvent, React Performance Tracks, partial pre-rendering, and more!

React 19.2 is now available!

This release includes Activity, useEffectEvent, React Performance Tracks, partial pre-rendering, and more!
React Kolkata (Official) (@reactkolkata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re thrilled to announce that React Hyderabad is now our official Community Partner! 🤝 This collaboration marks a new chapter in bringing together vibrant developer communities across India. A huge welcome to the React Hyderabad family 🎉

We’re thrilled to announce that <a href="/React_Hyderabad/">React Hyderabad</a>  is now our official Community Partner! 🤝

This collaboration marks a new chapter in bringing together vibrant developer communities across India.

A huge welcome to the React Hyderabad family 🎉
Tapas Adhikary | tapaScript (@tapasadhikary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never knew within 5 months we will have 2 more active communities under ReactPlay.IO - React Kolkata since July - React Siliguri since November The aim is to bring meetups, knowledge sharing, workshops, and healthy dev networking close to these places and beyond.

Sumit Saha (@sumit_analyzen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm really excited to share that I'll be speaking at React Kolkata 2025 on 29th November! I'll be giving a session on "Next.js 16 Cache Components" - a topic I've been deeply exploring over the past months. Caching has always felt like a guessing game for many developers, and

I'm really excited to share that I'll be speaking at React Kolkata 2025 on 29th November!

I'll be giving a session on "Next.js 16 Cache Components" - a topic I've been deeply exploring over the past months. Caching has always felt like a guessing game for many developers, and