#react19
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Support for Preloading Resources in React 19 !
Soporte Para Precargar Recursos en React 19 !
👉 https://nubecolectiva.com/comunidad/flyers-e-imagenes-de-programacion/
0 notes
Text
React 19 vs React 18: Key Upgrades & Free PDF Download
Discover the unexpected upgrades in React 19 vs React 18! Download our free PDF to explore new features, performance boosts, and breaking changes that matter for developers.
0 notes
Text
Data Fetching in React 19: Insights from Memetic Solutions
With the release of React 19, there are several enhancements that make data fetching and display more efficient and intuitive. Here’s how you can leverage these new features to get and display data in your React 19 applications.
1. Fetching Data with useData Hook
React 19 introduces the ‘useData hook’, which simplifies the process of fetching data. This hook abstracts the complexity of using ‘useEffect’ and ‘useState’ for data fetching, providing a more streamlined API.
This example demonstrates how you can quickly set up a data fetch with the ‘useData’ hook. It handles loading and error states automatically, making your code cleaner and more maintainable.
2. Server Components and Streaming Data
One of the most powerful features of React 19 is the improved support for Server Components and streaming data. Server Components allow you to render parts of your UI on the server, reducing the load on the client and improving performance. Here’s a simple example:
Server Components can be rendered on the server and streamed to the client as they become ready. This means users see your content faster, as they don’t have to wait for the entire page to load.
3. Automatic Error Boundaries
React 19 also brings automatic error boundaries, which help in catching errors during rendering, lifecycle methods, and in constructors of the whole tree below them. It will makes your app stable and user-friendly.
If an error occurs in ‘MyComponent’, it will be caught by the ‘ErrorBoundary’, and you can display a fallback UI.
How Memetic Solutions Helps Clients?
At Memetic Solutions, we understand that the key to a successful web application is not just cutting-edge technology but also simplicity and accessibility. By leveraging the latest features of React 19, we help our clients build web pages that are not only powerful but also easy for their audience to navigate and use.
Our expertise ensures that your web applications are fast, reliable, and user-friendly, creating a seamless experience for your users. Whether it’s through efficient data fetching, optimizing server performance, or ensuring error resilience, we make sure your web presence is both robust and approachable. Join us in your journey.
#React19#DataHandling#ReactJS#WebDevelopment#MemeticSolutions#DataDisplay#JavaScriptLibrary#FrontendDevelopment#WebAppOptimization#ReactBestPractices#TechInnovation#CodingTips#ReactDevelopers#DigitalTransformation
0 notes
Text
ICAN Lead Counsel, Aaron Siri, Esq., and React19 co-chair, Brianne Dressen share damning zoom calls with former director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Peter Marks, M.D., secretly recorded by Brianne while pleading for help from the government after her COVID vaccine injury. Watch and see how this official, who was charged with ensuring the safety of vaccines in America, dismissed and gaslit severely vaccine-injured people all while telling the public the vaccine was safe.
AIR DATE: April 10, 2025
6 notes
·
View notes
Text
8 notes
·
View notes
Photo

#純靠北工程師8oo
----------
笑死,生產力AI網紅自稱prompt engineering走不下去,秀了一張n8n炫泡自動化圖片,學生們就繼續跳坑買單 就繼續吹Transformer的泡泡啊,大數據=>區塊鏈=>元宇宙=>AI Agent 至少大數據活最久,騙到最多B2B投入 元宇宙最搞笑,Meta直接閉口不提 唉,不說了,我去寫我的php Vercel? React19? Meta信徒醒醒吧
----------
💖 純靠北工程師 官方 Discord 歡迎在這找到你的同溫層!
👉 https://discord.gg/tPhnrs2
----------
💖 全平台留言、文章詳細內容
👉 https://init.engineer/cards/show/11256
0 notes
Text
🧩🔑🪄Part infotainment, part D.I.Y. intuitive scrolling mystery school! Fortified with art, philosophy, memes, music, movies & more!📺 Welcome!🎱#youtuberecommendedchronicles🔮 Find my podcasts #SupplementalBroadcast & #PanPanenPiousPropheticPonderings on YouTube & Rumble!🎙️ Soundtrack available on #C0P3RN1CANR3C0RD5 via #SoundCloud & look for #TheC0P3RN1CANDispatch across all major music platforms!!!📻 #TheGreatsResist #TheGreatAwakening #TheGreatTaking #ChosenOnes #Lightworker #Starseed #144K🪬🕯️😱🙏🧿🫶🏼👽👹👼🏼🎪🤹🏽♀️🤡🔥🎟️
0 notes
Text
https://rumble.com/v6t7ghr-fox-news-brings-on-react19s-brianne-dressen-to-highlight-study-showing-covi.html
0 notes
Text
Document Metadata Support in React 19 !
Compatibilidad con Metadatos de Documentos en React 19 !
🔎 Zoom: https://nubecolectiva.com/comunidad/flyers-e-imagenes-de-programacion/
programming #coding #desarrolloweb #devs #softwaredevelopment #reactjs #react19
0 notes
Text
React 19 vs React 18: Key Upgrades You Didn’t See Coming
React 19 introduces major updates over React 18. From performance boosts to new features, see why now is the best time to hire ReactJS developers for your next project.
0 notes
Text
Web Development with the Latest Features of React-19
React-19, the latest version of Meta’s popular JavaScript library, introduces game-changing features that elevate web application development. Released in beta on April 25, 2024, React 19 enhances performance, simplifies coding, and improves user experience. We dive into the key features of React-19 and see how Memetic Solutions leverages these innovations to keep clients ahead in the digital space.
1. React Compiler
Automatic Optimization: The new React Compiler automatically optimizes your application by handling tasks like re-rendering and state management. This leads to significant performance improvements, resulting in faster, more responsive apps.
2. Server Components
Enhanced Performance and SEO: Server components allow parts of your app to be rendered server-side before reaching the client. This reduces load times and improves SEO, making your website both faster and more user-friendly.
3. Actions Integration
Simplified Form Handling: The new Actions feature integrates directly with the HTML <form/> tag, simplifying data management and reducing coding complexity. This streamlines the development process and improves efficiency.
4. Web Components Compatibility
Easier Custom Components: React 19 enhances support for Web Components, making it easier to create and use custom components. This flexibility enables developers to build unique features using standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
5. New React Hooks
Improved State Management: New hooks like use(), useFormStatus(), and useOptimistic() make managing component state and UI logic more straightforward. These hooks help keep code clean, maintainable, and effective.
6. Asset Loading
Smoother Page Transitions: The introduction of background asset loading ensures smoother page transitions by preloading necessary resources. This results in a seamless user experience with minimal delays.
How Memetic Solutions can help?
At Memetic Solutions, we’re dedicated to delivering high-performance, cutting-edge web applications to our clients. React 19’s new features empower us to enhance our development capabilities and the solutions we provide.

Optimized Performance
Leveraging the React Compiler, we optimize our clients’ applications for faster load times and smoother interactions, ensuring a top-notch user experience.
Enhanced SEO and User Experience
By utilizing server components, we boost both the speed and visibility of our clients’ websites, leading to improved search engine rankings and user satisfaction.
Simplified Development
The new Actions and Hooks features reduce development complexity, allowing us to build sophisticated applications more efficiently, ultimately delivering high-quality results faster.
Custom Solutions
Improved Web Components compatibility allows us to create bespoke features that precisely match our clients’ needs while leveraging the full power of React 19.
Visit Memetic Solutions for more content like this.
#React19#React19Features#React19Release#React19Update#React19Hooks#React19Performance#MemeticSolutions#ReactDevelopment#WebDevelopment#ReactJS#React19Innovation#MemeticSolutionsTech#React19Enhancements#DigitalTransformation#React19Apps
0 notes
Text
Left for Dead: The Dark Secrets Behind Clinical Trials Exposed - Brianne Dressen, React19 | FLYOVER CONSERVATIVES 1.16.25 5pm
https://rumble.com/v6a1234–flyover-conservatives-1.16.25-5pm.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp
0 notes
Text
Watch this powerful film that follows the untold stories of those that were first in line and injured, abandoned by the system, and the extraordinary way they rose together, forming REACT19 to uncover the truth, push for research, and reclaim their health and voices.
5 notes
·
View notes
Text
0 notes
Text
Physician-Epidemiologist Miki Gibo affiliated with Matsubara Clinic and National Health Insurance Yusuhara Hospital in Yusuhara, Kochi, Japan and colleagues recently had a disturbing paper published in Cureus. Peer reviewed, the team for Japanese researchers look into the question of excess deaths during and after COVID-19 and incidence of cancer mortality after the third MRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
While talk or “turbo cancer” is rampant on social media such as X any such claims require significant evidence. TrialSite has chronicled real world data and tracked the growing number of case series involving some form of cancer in association to COVID-19 vaccines. But case series-based studies are not designed to establish causation. In collaboration with React19, TrialSite supported that patient advocacy’s development of the Scientific Publications Directory. Now managed by React19, approximately 200+ studies involving cancer and COVID-19 vaccination are available in this online study hub.
Dr. Gibo and colleagues discuss in their Cureus piece excess deaths including cancer in Japan, a population that was heavily exposed to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, and one that is rapidly aging. Their recent output was published just days ago in Cureus. Importantly, while the findings herein raise profoundly disturbing questions, this study output does not equate to confirmatory evidence that COVID-19 vaccines and cancer have some causal linkage. More investigation is necessary.
The Study The team in this study evaluated how age-adjusted mortality rates (AMRs) for different types of cancer in Japan changed during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022).
Tapping into official Japanese statistics and employing logistic regression analysis, the investigators compared observed annual and monthly AMRs with predicted rates based on pre-pandemic (2010-2019) figures.
What are the findings? Interestingly, the team observed no significant excess mortality during the first year of the pandemic (2020). This data point resonates with other national data TrialSite reviewed in the United States, for example.
Disturbingly, Dr. Gibo and colleagues observed excess cancer mortality in 2021, after mass vaccination with the first and second vaccine doses. This data includes what the medical researchers report observations involving “significant excess mortalities” for all cancers, along with upward trends with select types of the disease.
For example, surges in the following were observed after mass vaccination in Japan with the third booster mRNA dose in 2022:
Ovarian cancer Leukemia Prostate cancer Lip/oral/pharyngeal cancer Pancreatic cancer Breast cancer What cancers emerge as most deadly based on AMRs after the mass third booster dose?
Lung cancer Colorectal cancer Stomach cancer Liver cancer These four cancers for example, evidenced a decreasing trend until the first year of the pandemic in 2020, however, the rate of decrease slowed in 2021 and 2022.
This study discusses possible explanations for these increases in age-adjusted cancer mortality rates but is not designed to prove causation.
Conclusion The Japanese medical researchers raise disturbing questions with this significant study. For example, as published in the peer-reviewed Cureus the team observed in 2022, after mass population exposure to COVID-19 mRNA vaccines “statistically significant increases in age-adjusted mortality rates of all cancer and some specific types of cancer, namely, ovarian cancer, leukemia, prostate, lip/oral/pharyngeal, pancreatic, and breast cancers.”
Declaring that the data exhibit “particularly marked increases in mortality rates of these ERα-sensitive cancers,” Dr. Gibo and colleagues suspect that the findings “may be attributable to several mechanisms of the mRNA-LNP vaccination rather than COVID-19 infection itself or reduced cancer care due to the lockdown,” the latter of which could just as well be an explanation.
But the former could be an explanation as well, and that’s a real problematic proposition needing immediate investigation. Gibo and colleagues certainly recommend more research.
Limitations Not clinically validated, the team taps into official data sources employing descriptive statistics. The authors suggest more statistical investigation associated with vaccination status is necessary to bolster any evidence.
The Study Authors’ Questions Why are AMRs of ovarian cancer, leukemia, prostate, lip/oral/pharyngeal, pancreatic, and breast cancers increased significantly beyond the predicted rates, especially in 2022, in Japan?
Does the research of Solis et al. on the binding ability of S-protein of SARS-CoV-2 against over 9,000 human proteins matter here? In that research, the authors point out that S-protein specifically binds to ERα and upregulates the transcriptional activity of Erα. Importantly, all of the identified cancers are known as estrogen and estrogen receptor alpha (ERα)-sensitive cancers.
The present study points out more estradiol (E2) to human breast cancer cells can lead to proliferation of the cancer cells, whereas the addition of raloxifene, a selective ERα modulator, inhibits proliferation.
Could ERα-mediated transcription induce endogenous DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in ER-sensitive cancers? According to some research, “Transcriptionally activated ERα induces DSBs by topoisomerase II and the recently known R-loop/G-quadruplex structures formation, significantly increasing the need for BRCA1 for their repair in breast cancer cells.”
Dr. Gibo and colleagues point out that in their study they present “nuclear translocation of mRNA and S protein with the nuclear localization signal [90], and an in silico bioinformatic analysis showed interactions between the S2 subunit of S-protein and BRCA1, BRCA2, and P53 [91], possibly resulting in their sequestration and dysfunction.”
Could it be the case that a possible co-occurrence of high BRCA1 demand to repair DNA damage triggered by activated transcription via ERα bound with S-protein along with dysfunction of BRCA1 sequestrated by S-protein raises concerns about increased cancer risk in ERα-sensitive cells in mRNA-LNP SARS-CoV-2 vaccine recipients?
Thanks to Dr. Robin Rose at Terrain Health in Connecticut for informing TrialSite about this study.
Lead Research/Investigator Miki Gibo, MD, Matsubara Clinic and National Health Insurance Yusuhara Hospital in Yusuhara, Kochi, Japan Seiji Kojima, MD, PhD, Professor, Pediatric Oncology, Nagoya Pediatric Cancer Fund, Nago, Japan Akinori Fujisawa, MD, Cardiovascular Medicine,Honbetsu Cardiovascular Medicine Clinic · Honbetsu-cho, Nakagawa-gun, Hokkaido, Japan Takayuki Kikuchi, MPH, Health data science, Learning Health Society Institute, Nagoya, Japan Masanori Fukushima, MD, PhD, Professor, Oncologist, Translational Research & Health Data Science, Learning Health Society Institute, Nagoya, Japan Call to Action: Follow the link to the source: Gibo M, Kojima S, Fujisawa A, et al. (April 08, 2024) Increased Age-Adjusted Cancer Mortality After the Third mRNA-Lipid Nanoparticle Vaccine Dose During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan. Cureus 16(4): e57860. doi:10.7759/cureus.57860
0 notes