An extremely fast, React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces The fastest UI library and the team behind itFirstly, what is Inferno?Inferno is a lightweight, blazingly-fast, and mobile-efficient JavaScript library. Derived from React, Inferno’s architecture & lifecycles will feel familiar, but its computational engines render it a totally different beast. Inferno stands as o
HistoryAlmost two years ago, March 10 2015, I released the first version of FRZR, a tiny view library. The API has changed a lot since that and even the name changed to RE:DOM. It has been a long journey, I’ve learned a lot and it’s awesome to finally be at the version 1.0! RE:DOM is definitely more than ready for production with 100 % test coverage. PerformanceRE:DOM is one of the fastest view li
This major release is focused on massive improvements in speed, URL parsing, and error handling. The potential breaking changes are highlighted in bold below; the largest ones are around the jsdom.env error-handling paradigm. This release also welcomes long-time contributer @Joris-van-der-Wel to the core team. You may recognize him from earlier changelogs. We're very happy to have his help in maki
This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. Today we’re releasing React v0.11.2 to add a few small features. We’re adding support for two more DOM elements, <dialog> and <picture>, as well as the associated attributes needed to use these elements: open, media, and sizes. While not all browsers support these natively, some of our cutting edge users want to make u
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