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JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentReact: then & nowBack 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. Join the discussionC...2024-12-051h 13Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedReact: then & now (JS Party #349)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. Join the discussionC...2024-12-051h 13Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedHow Vercel thinks about Next.js (JS Party #345)Vercel CPO, Tom Occhino, joins Jerod for a one-on-one covering React & Next’s past, present & future. We discuss the birth of React, Tom’s move to Vercel, deploying Next apps to non-Vercel hosts, React as the next jQuery, the viability of Web Components, Vercel customers getting surprise bills & so much more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 9 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps close to your users — global Anycast load-balancing, zero-configuration private networking, hardware isolation...2024-11-071h 11JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentHow Vercel thinks about Next.jsVercel CPO, Tom Occhino, joins Jerod for a one-on-one covering React & Next’s past, present & future. We discuss the birth of React, Tom’s move to Vercel, deploying Next apps to non-Vercel hosts, React as the next jQuery, the viability of Web Components, Vercel customers getting surprise bills & so much more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 9 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps close to your users — global Anycast load-balancing, zero-configuration private networking, hardware isolation...2024-11-071h 11Frontend FirstFrontend FirstTom Occhino on the future of ReactTom Occhino, Chief Product Officer at Vercel and former Engineering Director at Facebook, joins Sam to talk about the pivotal moments in React's history. He talks about how React popularized the ideas of declarative rendering and unidirectional data flow, how GraphQL furthered React's goal of co-locating all the concerns of a particular piece of UI, the problems that GraphQL led to at Facebook and how Relay solved them, and how Suspense, Server Components, and PPR are the generalized spiritual successors to the stack used at Facebook.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro2:53 - Declarative rendering as React's legacy8:12...2024-09-181h 00Rubberduck FMRubberduck FM#5: Rubberducks and React (and Corporate Politics)How A Small Team of Developers Created React at Facebook | React.js: The Documentary をホストが各々観てきたのでそのあらすじと感想を喋ります。 (参考:React.js開発当初、「そんなものが使えるはずがない」とFacebook社内で評価されていた。React.jsの開発経緯を振り返る「React.js: The Documentary」YouTube公開 - Publickey) Raycast - Your shortcut to everything ImageFX ニンテンドーUSBマイク | My Nintendo Store(マイニンテンドーストア) 一周回ってニンテンドー純正の有線USBマイクを愛用する私 - 勝間和代が徹底的にマニアックな話をアップするブログ SQL Has Problems. We Can Fix Them: Pipe Syntax In SQL Zedd | ゼッド - UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe - YouTube THE SOCIAL NETWORK - Official Trailer [2010] (HD) - YouTube Build your own React [JSConfUS 2013] Tom Occhino and Jordan Walke: JS Apps at Facebook - YouTube 2024-09-041h 09Open Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source with Tom Occhino (Summer Break Repeat) Originally published April 14, 2017. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes. Facebook’s open source projects include React, GraphQL, and Cassandra. These projects are key pieces of infrastructure used by thousands of developers–including engineers at Facebook itself. These projects are able to gain traction because Facebook takes time to decouple the projects from their internal infrastructure and clean up the code before releasing them into the wild. Facebook has high standards for what they are willing to release. Tom Occhino manages the React team a...2020-06-191h 04Software Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source with Tom Occhino (Summer Break Repeat)Originally published April 14, 2017. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes. Facebook’s open source projects include React, GraphQL, and Cassandra. These projects are key pieces of infrastructure used by thousands of developers–including engineers at Facebook itself. These projects are able to gain traction because Facebook takes time2020-06-191h 02Software Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source with Tom Occhino (Summer Break Repeat)Originally published April 14, 2017. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes.Facebook’s open source projects include React, GraphQL, and Cassandra. These projects are key pieces of infrastructure used by thousands of developers–including engineers at Facebook itself. These projects are able to gain traction because Facebook takes time to decouple the projects from their internal infrastructure and clean up the code before releasing them into the wild. Facebook has high standards for what they are willing to release.Tom Occhino manages the React team at Facebo...2020-06-191h 05React PodcastReact Podcast96: Pete Hunt on Seven Years of Reconsidering Best PracticesTo celebrate 7 years of React, we have a very special guest: Pete Hunt. He’s the one who asked us to give React just 5 minutes, to reconsider our established frontend practices, and see if separation of technologies was serving us as well as we thought. Pete tells us about the early days of React — it’s rocky community reception, Facebook’s struggle to create meaningful open source, and betting big on CommonJS and a little-known bundler named Webpack. Featuring Pete Hunt — Twitter, GitHub chantastic — Twitter, GitHub Links Tom Occhino and Jordan Walke...2020-05-2800 minReact PodcastReact Podcast77: Lee Byron — From PHP to React and GraphQLWe're kicking off a new decade by going back in time time to 1999, just 10 years after the birth of the internet. Our guest today is Lee Byron. He takes us on a tour of the early web and personal home pages. And connects the dots between PHP and technologies like React and GraphQL. His work — inside Facebook during a critical pivot to mobile — provides a unique vantage point on the progress of web technologies over the past 20 years. Featuring Lee Byron — Twitter, Website, GitHub chantastic — Twitter, Website, GitHub JS and React Di...2020-01-1600 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source Management with Tom OcchinoFacebook has released open source software projects that have changed the industry. The most impactful projects to date are the React frontend user interface tools: ReactJS and React Native.Before React became popular, there were multiple competing solutions for the dominant frontend JavaScript framework. React became the most prominent because of its invention of JSX, its one-way data flow, and the strength of its community.The React community is led by Facebook engineers. Facebook has a full-time team dedicated to improving React. Facebook also has the benefit of seeing the hardest problems in web development...2019-07-1858 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source Management with Tom OcchinoFacebook has released open source software projects that have changed the industry. The most impactful projects to date are the React frontend user interface tools: ReactJS and React Native. Before React became popular, there were multiple competing solutions for the dominant frontend JavaScript framework. React became the most prominent because of its invention of JSX, The post Facebook Open Source Management with Tom Occhino appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.2019-07-181h 02Greatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering DailyGreatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source Management with Tom Occhino Facebook has released open source software projects that have changed the industry. The most impactful projects to date are the React frontend user interface tools: ReactJS and React Native. Before React became popular, there were multiple competing solutions for the dominant frontend JavaScript framework. React became the most prominent because of its invention of JSX, its one-way data flow, and the strength of its community. The React community is led by Facebook engineers. Facebook has a full-time team dedicated to improving React. Facebook also has the benefit of seeing the hardest problems in...2019-07-1851 minOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source Management with Tom Occhino Facebook has released open source software projects that have changed the industry. The most impactful projects to date are the React frontend user interface tools: ReactJS and React Native. Before React became popular, there were multiple competing solutions for the dominant frontend JavaScript framework. React became the most prominent because of its invention of JSX, its one-way data flow, and the strength of its community. The React community is led by Facebook engineers. Facebook has a full-time team dedicated to improving React. Facebook also has the benefit of seeing the hardest problems in...2019-07-1851 minThe Diff: A Podcast from Meta Open SourceThe Diff: A Podcast from Meta Open SourceEpisode 4: Managing a successful open source community with ReactOn this episode of The Diff, Joel talks React and React Native with Dan Abramov and Tom Occhino. Find out how React grew to become one of the most popular projects at Facebook and on GitHub, and how we manage such a growing and vibrant community. Learn what drove the development of React Native from the React architecture. And how Redux started out as a project developed outside of Facebook only to now be used in core projects within the company.2019-03-1157 minOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source with Tom Occhino Facebook’s open source projects include React, GraphQL, and Cassandra. These projects are key pieces of infrastructure used by thousands of developers–including engineers at Facebook itself. These projects are able to gain traction because Facebook takes time to decouple the projects from their internal infrastructure and clean up the code before releasing them into the wild. Facebook has high standards for what they are willing to release. Tom Occhino manages the React team at Facebook and works closely with engineers to determine what projects make sense to open source. In this episode, Pree...2017-04-141h 03Greatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering DailyGreatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source with Tom Occhino Facebook’s open source projects include React, GraphQL, and Cassandra. These projects are key pieces of infrastructure used by thousands of developers–including engineers at Facebook itself. These projects are able to gain traction because Facebook takes time to decouple the projects from their internal infrastructure and clean up the code before releasing them into the wild. Facebook has high standards for what they are willing to release. Tom Occhino manages the React team at Facebook and works closely with engineers to determine what projects make sense to open source. In this episode, Pree...2017-04-141h 03Software Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyFacebook Open Source with Tom OcchinoFacebook’s open source projects include React, GraphQL, and Cassandra. These projects are key pieces of infrastructure used by thousands of developers–including engineers at Facebook itself.These projects are able to gain traction because Facebook takes time to decouple the projects from their internal infrastructure and clean up the code before releasing them into the wild. Facebook has high standards for what they are willing to release.Tom Occhino manages the React team at Facebook and works closely with engineers to determine what projects make sense to open source. In this episode, Preethi Kasireddy inte...2017-04-141h 05Golf Talk LiveGolf Talk LiveGolf Talk Live - Mar. 6th, 2014 - Coaches Corner plus Guest- Phyllis BurzeeWelcome to Golf Talk Lives brand new "Coaches Corner". An interactive segment between golfer and teacher. An opportunity to talk with some of the best instructors in golf like: Tom Patri - PGA Teaching Professional, Top 100 Teacher by Golf Magazine and Author of "The Six Spoke Approach to Better Golf Learning". Chuck Evans - PGA Teaching Professional , Top 100 Teacher by Golf Magazine and Author of "How to Build Your Golf Swing". Gary Occhino - PGA Golf Professional and Author of " Play Golf Like the Pros". Struggling with a part of your game? Call (646) 716-4667 from 6PM - 7PM CST and g...2014-03-071h 56