Summary of Routing in React 18 and Beyond – Delba de Oliveira, React Summit 2022

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This video explains how routing has evolved in React, and how it can be used to create more efficient applications. The presenter also discusses some upcoming features in React Router, including the ability to break up routes into independent segments and generate layouts which will be shared across routes.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, Delba de Oliveira discusses routing in React 18 and beyond. According to her, routing has evolved to be more robust and flexible, and will have a significant impact on the way developers build applications. She also discusses how routing will play into transitional apps, which aim to combine the benefits of both the client and the server.
  • 00:05:00 This video explains how React Router works, and how it can be used to create hybrid applications that take advantage of both the client and the server. The video also mentions a project called React Server Components, which is a new router for NexJS that builds on top of React 18 features.
  • 00:10:00 The presenter shares some upcoming features in the React 18 and React Server React components router. These features include the ability to break up routes into independent segments and generate layouts which will be shared across routes, reducing the amount of code sent to the client, reducing the work the server has to do, and improving the navigation experience. Finally, they mention that the framework will provide an easy convention for creating loading states.
  • 00:15:00 In this talk, Delba de Oliveira discusses different ways that routing can be used in React, with an emphasis on component-based routing. She also talks about how React Router can be used in a mono repo, and how it can be helpful for improving the overall ecosystem.

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