Today we kick off our first of 6 React Conf interviews.


We start with Andrew Clark to learn what this React Conf 2019 means for us — our libraries and apps.

He's a core team member who cut his React teeth on the fiber re-write and he's been deep in Concurrent React for 3 years.


We chat about future features, prerelease channels, and how Suspense is preparing the way for others to bring cooperative concurrency to their libraries, applications, and frameworks.


Featuring

Andrew Clark — Twitter, GitHub
chantastic — Twitter, Website, GitHub

Links

6: Async React with Andrew Clark — Andrew on React Podcast in 2018
27: React Today and Tomorrow with the React Core Team — Our interview with the React Core team in 2018
Sebastian Markbåge — React Core Team Lead
React Fiber rewrite
React 16 APIs

Fragments
Hooks
Error Boundaries
Portals
Code-Splitting w/ React.lazy and Suspense

Preparing for the Future with React Prereleases — on the React Blog
Introducing Concurrent Mode (Experimental) — docs on Concurrent Mode
Concurrent Mode API Reference

Suspense
SuspenseList
useTransition
useDeferredValue

scheduler
Andrew Clark: React Suspense — at Zeit Day 2018
Building The New Facebook With React and Relay | Ashley Watkins — Introduction to Progressive and Selective Hydration at Facebook
Data Fetching With Suspense In Relay | Joe Savona — Progressive and Selective Hydration at Facebook using Relay

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Guests

Twitter Mentions