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πŸ“¨ #269: State of React, TanStack, Next.js, Tailwind, Base UI, Doctor | Hermes, Sparkling, Yoga, Enriched, Voltra, AI | Interop, Electrobun, Module Federation, Biome, pnpm

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SΓ©bastien Lorber
Newsletter creator - Docusaurus maintainer
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Hi everyone!

Huge thanks ❀️ β€” we just hit #1 resource on the State of React 2025 survey. Wild.

This week leans heavily into TanStack and Next.js content, plus a few notable releases worth your time.

On mobile, Hermes is clearly ramping up, and ByteDance just lowered the barrier to building Lynx apps.

Let’s dive in.

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    State of React 2025 - Survey Results

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    • useEffect remains the most disliked hook
    • <Suspense> increased in both adoption and satisfaction
    • React Server Components and Server Functions divide
    • Although usage is still low, <Activity> reaches a 100% satisfaction score
    • TanStack Query and Zustand remain the favorite libraries
    • Your favorite resources are the official docs, this newsletter (❀️), Syntax.fm, Theo.

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