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React Native 0.80 is making a bold move: deprecating deep imports and introducing auto-generated TypeScript types. This is the foundation for a truly stable API.

After 6 years of development, React Native's complete ground-up rewrite is finally here. The New Architecture in version 0.76 fundamentally changes how JavaScript and native code communicate—and the performance...

The React Native team is rolling out comprehensive migration resources as the New Architecture moves toward becoming the default. If you maintain a library, this directly impacts your roadmap.

React Native's biggest architectural shift in years is here. The team just dropped their roadmap for migrating the entire ecosystem to the New Architecture (Fabric + TurboModules).

React Native is going where most developers didn't expect: virtual reality headsets and native desktop apps. The performance results are already surprising the team.

The React Native team at Facebook just pulled back the curtain on how they decide what to build next. Spoiler: cross-platform consistency isn't their top priority.

Facebook's React Native team just dropped a major announcement: they're completely rearchitecting the framework. After 5 years of learning what works (and what doesn't), they're rebuilding the internals while k...

Facebook just dropped React Native for Android, completing the cross-platform puzzle that started with iOS earlier in 2015. Their first test? Building a production app used by millions of advertisers.

Facebook reveals why React Native emerged from a simple realization: the principles that made React successful on web could transform mobile development. This 2015 post captures the pivotal moment when declarat...

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