https://sighery.com/posts/patching-kindle-homepage/
Stripping Ads from the Kindle's React Native Homepage ā TIL Amazon has been moving the Kindle device UI to React Native. That opens up some interesting Hermes-bytecode-level reverse-engineeringĀ opportunities.
2 months ago
https://pdfslick.dev/
šĀ PDFSlick 4.0: View and Interact with PDF Documents ā A full-featured PDF viewer with React bindings. Built on PDF.js, it handles everything from simple viewing to annotations and juggling multiple large documents. Demo.
2 months ago
https://react.foundation/
The React Foundation's New Website and... ā The React Foundation launched in February taking over the ownership and management of React from Meta. All the pieces are continuing to come together with this new site, and facebook/react now forwards to react/react on GitHubĀ too.
2 months ago
https://www.robinwieruch.de/react-libraries/
React Libraries and Tools for 2026 ā Each year, Robin updates his opinionated list of essential React ecosystem libraries. As always, he runs the gamut, from how to spin up a new React app, through to UI, animation, and form libraries, testing, i18n, state management, andĀ more.
#react libraries 2026
2 months ago
https://visx.airbnb.tech/
šĀ visx 4.0: Airbnb's Visualization Primitives for React ā āIf you know React, you can make visualizations.ā The long-standing visualization component suite is back with full React 19 support. You can see what all the components do here, and thereās an upgrade guide for existing v3Ā users.
2 months ago
https://try.expo.dev/app-monetization
The Best Stack for a Money-Making Mobile App in 2026 ā Real monetization data, the mobile stack that actually ships, and why React Native apps drive more revenue thanĀ native.
2 months ago
https://www.meticulous.ai/
Still Writing Tests Manually? Meticulous AI Is Here ā Notion, Dropbox, Wiz and LaunchDarkly now use a testing paradigm they canāt work without. Built by former Palantir engineers, Meticulous automatically creates an evolving suite of E2E UI tests, delivering exhaustive coverage with no developerĀ effort.
4 months ago