React looked so strange at the time, but after trying it out I was completely blown away. The conceptual model was so simple. It really can't be understated how brilliant their insights were.
I was in this room. It wasn't obvious how revolutionary React would be. The JS world of 2010-13 was crowded with component libraries. Isomorphic JS was a hot topic due to the rise of Node, and everyone was searching for the right abstraction to share more templating logic with the server. This was a common genre of talk at the time, where a big company would explain how their page rendering worked. Everyone had their own implementation that was 80% similar to the others, and corporate sponsors would present their own (e.g. Flight by Twitter). The initial reaction from many was skeptical. React came across superficially as solving familiar problems with extra overhead of diffing and a weird templating language. JSX felt clunky and unfamiliar. It came off as an overcomplicated "not invented here" from Facebook. Most folks in 2013 weren't building JS apps as big as Facebook was. It took a while for the benefits to sink in. The React team received a *lot* of negativity at first. They toughed it out and continued to iterate rapidly. The ideas won in the end.
@@chromakode I was just talking with a co-worker about how I was there when React was first presented. I barely even remembered it, aside from overhearing some confused remarks later while I was doing more important things, like programming NodeCopters! It was a great conference.
I knew uhm most of us were denied the statement of Jordan at that time, How da fu*** re-renders... and it's like magic... But where we are now? It's all about REACT... :) Hats off the Jordan and the team.
Watched it right after I finished React's documentary, couldn't wait!
I couldn't wait to finisih the documentary lol!
Honeypot documentary anyone??? 🙌🙌🙌😂
Me😂
Me too :)
Yep 👍🏻
right here 🙋♂
Me too😂
The rest is history
I'm still mad why Jordan was not in the React's documentary;
This looks great... It can become one of the most popular frontend library!
Appreciate this intro to Reactjs much more now than when I saw it live. The intro and the example are both excellent. So now on to the next tutorial.
Who would’ve thought this will eat the world,
a great and inspiring conference video
React looked so strange at the time, but after trying it out I was completely blown away. The conceptual model was so simple. It really can't be understated how brilliant their insights were.
man i wish i could hear the discussions right after this talk. people mustve flipped their shit
I was in this room. It wasn't obvious how revolutionary React would be. The JS world of 2010-13 was crowded with component libraries. Isomorphic JS was a hot topic due to the rise of Node, and everyone was searching for the right abstraction to share more templating logic with the server.
This was a common genre of talk at the time, where a big company would explain how their page rendering worked. Everyone had their own implementation that was 80% similar to the others, and corporate sponsors would present their own (e.g. Flight by Twitter).
The initial reaction from many was skeptical. React came across superficially as solving familiar problems with extra overhead of diffing and a weird templating language. JSX felt clunky and unfamiliar. It came off as an overcomplicated "not invented here" from Facebook. Most folks in 2013 weren't building JS apps as big as Facebook was. It took a while for the benefits to sink in.
The React team received a *lot* of negativity at first. They toughed it out and continued to iterate rapidly. The ideas won in the end.
@@chromakode I was just talking with a co-worker about how I was there when React was first presented. I barely even remembered it, aside from overhearing some confused remarks later while I was doing more important things, like programming NodeCopters! It was a great conference.
this was visionary.
Jordan is the Reason for React ;)
And the reason for Reason.
History was made on this day!
Historical day.
React is just the natural thing where the observation and intelligent bring to.
2007 - iPhone
2013 - React
Where is jordan walke? What is he doing nowadays?
I have been a fan of react since 2016. I wish I have heard this earlier. 😇
"low tooling is the key here" lol... lmao
I knew uhm most of us were denied the statement of Jordan at that time, How da fu*** re-renders... and it's like magic... But where we are now? It's all about REACT... :) Hats off the Jordan and the team.
he created something big and then hidden himself in the shadow
Historic
Hmm, Syntax is bit of different since ES6 is not out there yet. React with CommonJS, who would have thought 😊
Is that the very first conf after which they got a lot of hate ?
Jordan's ways remind me of Sheldon Lee Cooper from big bang theory.
for jordan.
Jordan era un distinto para esa época, fue muy criticado con el proyecto de React en ese entonces pero el tiempo le dio la razón.
that where history start
damn...that's how it happened
I wanted to see David Heinemeier Hansson and Jordan Walke in a cage fight back in the day.
react is great
Jordan was way ahead of his time
Jordan🤌
ah, here is react
here
I find React very fascinating...
10 years later, what you're looking at on that frame at 0:54 right here is called a graveyard. Now React and JSX are on top. 🙂
EAT YOUR MODULES
Great ideas are enemy of excelentes ideas, Svelte can do everything React does, but simpler.
Lol this looks bad, nobody will use this library!
Commend him for his great invention.. but he needs to alter his speech pattern. It's annoying.