A lot of us like React. It's a simple, easy to learn and flexible library.
So next article for smart people who can do anything but for them it’s just hard to start)

7 Ways to Create a New React Application

Of course the way you’ll choose depends on what you need: SSR (Next.js, Remix), monorepo (NX) or just pure React.
And don’t forget about create-react-app from Facebook.

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Today’s post about React, the bad things about React.

We like this library because it can be used anywhere, it’s popular, driven by Facebook, it’s easy to learn and to start new projects.
At the same time with project codebase growth some common anti-patterns can become visible.

The article "10 React Anti-patterns you should know" will describe some of them (props drilling, component nesting, coupled state) and more importantly present solutions for this problems.

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Alternatives and competition are always good.
In this article you’ll find few not well known alternatives of React - Solid, Qwik, Marko, and Hotwire

Now That React is Dying — Here Are Some (Better) Alternatives

PS. Btw For the first look Qwik looks cool. Probably I will try it in my next projects.

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