Transforming React Development: The Experimental Compiler's Approach to Memoization and Performance - JSJ 636 - JavaScript Jabber
Briefly

Our guest speakers discuss the goals of the React Compiler, such as auto memoization, linting, and runtime optimizations, to minimize unnecessary DOM updates.
Topics covered include referential equality, memoization complexities, useEffect API improvements, and the debate on whether React should introduce signals as a TC39 standard.
The discussion also touches on potential transitions for existing projects, the importance of community feedback, and the differences between React's state-based UI approach and signal-based models.
The episode provides insights into the future of React, the practical benefits of the new compiler, and ongoing experiments shaping JavaScript optimization with React.
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