Ives van Hoorne is the creator of Codesandbox; an online code editor written completely in React. Although Codesandbox is written in React, it can be used to build applications for any front-end framework.
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Codesandbox codesandbox-client Cerebral83: David Khourshid on XState, Statecharts, and the Future of Designer—Coder Collaboration
82: Becca Bailey on Refactoring React Components
81: Evan Bacon on Expo and the Future of "Build Once; Run Anywhere"
80: Daria Caraway on Building Considerate React Component APIs with TypeScript
79: Justin E. Samuels on Render(ATL)
78: Norma Miller on Captioning Tech
77: Lee Byron — From PHP to React and GraphQL
76: Rachel Nabors on React Community Empowerment
75: Sunil Pai on The Future of UI Frameworks
74: Holiday Update with Chantastic (Short. 4 Minutes)
73: Brian Vaughn on Fast Refresh for Web and Concurrent React Dev Tools
72: Kitze on Surviving Hype Driven Development Culture
71: Joe Savona on Relay and Data Fetching with Suspense
70: Andrew Clark on Concurrent Mode
69: The Suspense is Almost Over — A Pre-ReactConf Concurrent React Rundown with Swyx
68: Lara Schenck on CSS Algorithms and Turd-Driven Development
67: Swizec Teller on Hustle and Focus
66: Jonathan Cutrell on The Future of Work — Part 2
65: Jonathan Cutrell on The Future of Work — Part 1
64: Chris Toomey on TypeScript, GraphQL, and Product Thinking
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