Navigating Modern Frontend Innovations

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Between SolidJS, Qwik and React, there's been significant innovation in the frontend development landscape. Mrina Sugosh, DevRel Manager @ CK, aims to tie it all together and assist React developers in embracing modern approaches. This talk is designed to offer valuable insights for developers keen on navigating front-end trends and making well-informed technology decisions for their projects.

Mrina Sugosh
Mrina Sugosh
16 min
18 Jun, 2024

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Today's Talk explores modern front-end frameworks React, SolidJS, and Quick. React's popularity is attributed to its component-based architecture and extensive ecosystem. SolidJS distinguishes itself with fine-grained reactivity, efficient memory usage, and developer-friendly API. Quick (QUIC) stands out for its fast load times, resumability, server-side rendering, and prioritization of developer experience. QUIC's on-demand loading feature improves initial page load time by deferring non-critical code execution.

1. Introduction

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Hi, everyone. Today we're going to talk about navigating modern front-end innovations and a few frameworks: React, Solid, and Quick. I'm Renessa Ghosh, a developer advocate at CKDedder. Let's quickly go through these frameworks and discuss their unique features and benefits.

Hi, everyone. I'm Renessa Ghosh. I am a developer advocate at CKDedder, and today we're going to talk about navigating modern front-end innovations and whatever that means in this world of rapidly changing frameworks. Specifically, we're going to talk about a few frameworks, React, Solid, and Quick.

But before that, let me tell you a little bit more about myself. So as I said, I'm Renessa Ghosh. I'm a developer as well as a marketer. I started my career off at IBM Cloud as a full-stack engineer. Then I moved on to developer marketing at DigitalOcean, and now I'm a developer at CKEdder. If you don't remember anything about me, just remember that I love to travel, and the country that I traveled to most recently was Iceland. So enough about me.

Today's talk. Today's talk, it's a lightning talk, so we're going to go quickly through three different things. React, we're going to talk about that powerful ecosystem that we all know and love, right? This entire summit is called React Summit. Then we're going to talk about Solid.js. It redefined this thing called reactivity, fine-grained reactivity. We're going to talk a little bit about that, and then we're going to talk about Quick.js where the big kind of innovation around that framework was optimizing these initial load times. It was a huge problem that they solved. And finally, we're going to say, what's the best decision for your project? And I'm going to give you a little bit of a framework to get started on. So let's get started.

2. React and SolidJS

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React is more than just a library, it's a whole ecosystem. It has a component-based architecture, virtual DOM, and an extensive and evolving ecosystem. React's popularity stems from its wide adoption, community support, integration with modern tools, and forward-looking features like concurrent mode. SolidJS, similar to React, has fine-grained reactivity as one of its great features.

React, it's definitely more than just a library today. It's a whole ecosystem. It's a whole community, right? It has been at the forefront of front-end development, according to me, for years, as long as I remember front-end development. And the things that really make it stand out are these things like virtual DOM and component-based architecture, really big innovations for its time.

So six things that I believe make React stand out, the component-based architecture. So React's design really revolves around reusable components, making it easier to manage and scale these large applications. Virtual DOM, that's pretty great because it uses this virtual representation of the DOM instead of directly interacting with the DOM like your typical HTML and JS and stuff do, and allows it to efficiently update the UI but only re-rendering the components that you actually need, right? And finally, what it does is it has this extensive ecosystem or evolving ecosystem, whatever you want to call it. But from solutions like Redux to Mobex to React Router, even things like Create React App, which of course now is degraded, and Next.js for server-side rendering, this ecosystem is just evolving, and it's so vast and so versatile that almost any problem that you might have with any type of web application has already been solved for by the community or by your React maintainers already.

So that kind of leads me to this wide adoption and community support. React's popularity really has stemmed from the fact that it has such a huge community and a rich ecosystem of library and tools. The adoption is so great, and the community provides so many wealth and resources from open source projects to professional support that just really enhance developer productivity and learning. And then finally, there's some things like it does integrate with modern tools. It's not just this old framework that sits in the back. Today, React integrates with Next.js and offers this comprehensive solution with tools like Vite, for example. Right? So it really is integrating into your modern tools, and of course, forward-looking. I think there was this new thing called the concurrent mode, which allows React to actually prepare multiple versions of the UI at the same time, which are very new and great things that are happening in React. So it is a great framework, right? And I want to make sure I'm saying that here. And let's look at an example of what a component typically looks like in React. You have a function component, you have time display over here, which is just a counter that updates the seconds. And here I have time and set time, and it keeps updating it with the use date. And 1,000 just tells me that every second I want to update my time and set the time to the new date and then keep clearing the interval as I'm doing this. And then I put it into a div, that piece of code, and it's all good to go. Right? And this kind of looks really simple, but what we're really doing here is handling this dynamic data, like time, very efficiently by just kind of putting it into this function, hooking it up with state, and letting it run. So that is really powerful. What we just did is a very simple piece of code and logic, but the separation of concerns and the ability to handle this dynamic data efficiently is really what sets React apart.

Now, let's think about SolidJS, right? We just talked about React and how great it is. SolidJS is rapidly, like, gaining popularity, whether it's Reddit, Twitter, everywhere. And it honestly is very similar in my head to React, because it adopts this reactive model that differs from React, but the code looks very similar, right? So, what makes this great? These are the six things. For SolidJS, there's something called fine-grained reactivity. I talked about this at the beginning.

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