
"RedwoodSDK 1.0 dropped, and other meta-frameworks improved their SSR performance. A bunch of content related to Async React and the TanStack too! On the React Native side, Expo UI support for Jetpack Compose is quite exciting. A new animation library could also be an interesting alternative to Reanimated CSS transitions."
"The former RedwoodJS meta-framework has pivoted to RedwoodSDK, and it now has its first stable release. This time, it bets on Vite, React Server Components, and Cloudflare (using Durable Objects for its useSyncedState() realtime feature). It promises explicit APIs for clarity (no convention, no magic behavior) through composable web-based primitives."
"The choice of being tightly coupled to Cloudflare might surprise you, but they explain it in this article. They are building abstractions on top of Cloudflare Bindings and Durable Objects to become service-agnostic while remaining platform-optimized."
RedwoodSDK 1.0, the evolved version of RedwoodJS meta-framework, has reached stable release with significant architectural changes. The framework leverages Vite for build tooling, React Server Components for server-side rendering, and Cloudflare infrastructure including Durable Objects for real-time features like useSyncedState(). RedwoodSDK emphasizes explicit APIs without convention-based magic, using composable web-based primitives. While tightly coupled to Cloudflare initially, the team plans to build service-agnostic abstractions on top of Cloudflare Bindings and Durable Objects while maintaining platform optimization. This approach aligns with emerging trends in meta-framework development focusing on improved SSR performance and modern deployment strategies.
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