![]() The first struggles the engineering team at Facebook had to face, as well as what the acquisition of Instagram meant for the React project. These crazy early days, when Jordan Walke tried to convince a small group of engineers at Facebook that he had a solution that would improve their user interface and cut down the time to implement changes significantly. Do you love React and are looking for React developer roles? Sign up here. In this documentary, Honeypot's filmmaker Ida Bechtle takes you back to the origins, right to the moment when ' Rethinking Best Practices' got real. If it wasn't for a small group of passionate developers at (what was then) Facebook, React might not have seen the light of day. In the early days, before React.js was even open-sourced a bunch of passionate engineers like Jordan Walke, Shane O'Sullivan, Christopher Chedeau, Jing Chen, Tom Occhino, Pete Hunt, Sebastian Markbåge, Paul O’Shannessy, and Lee Byron took a crazy idea that would revolutionize the way interactive user interfaces are built. These days, React is everywhere – even the Honeypot team uses it! But what was happening about a decade ago when React was first open-sourced? The JavaScript community didn’t just have a bad reaction, they couldn’t believe this project had any future.
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