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React was created by Jordan Walke, a software engineer at Meta, who initially developed a prototype called "F-Bolt" [ 45 ] before later renaming it to "FaxJS". This early version is documented in Jordan Walke's GitHub repository. [1] Influences for the project included XHP, an HTML component library for PHP.
React is a media franchise created and owned by React Media, LLC, consisting of several online series centering on a group of individuals reacting to viral videos, fads, video games, film trailers, or music videos.
React Native is an open-source UI software framework created by Facebook Inc. (now Meta Platforms). [3] It is used to develop applications for Android , [ 4 ] : §Chapter 1 [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Android TV , [ 7 ] iOS , [ 4 ] : §Chapter 1 [ 6 ] macOS , [ 8 ] tvOS , [ 9 ] Web , [ 10 ] Windows [ 8 ] and UWP [ 11 ] by enabling developers to use the React ...
React Media, LLC (also known as React and formerly Fine Brothers Productions, Inc., [1] Fine Brothers Entertainment, Inc., [2] FBE, Inc., [3] and FBE, LLC[4]) is an American digital media and entertainment company founded by brothers Benny Fine (born March 19, 1981) and Rafi Fine (born June 9, 1983), creators and media entrepreneurs.
React (band), a 1990s American boys band made of Tim Cruz and Daniel Matrium. React Music Limited, a 1990s London based dance record label. React (The Fixx album), a 1987 live album by the band The Fixx. React (Erick Sermon album), a 2002 album by rapper Erick Sermon. "React" (Erick Sermon song), a song from the album.
REACT (Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams) is a CB radio Emergency Channel 9 monitoring organizations across the United States, Canada and worldwide, established in 1962. The primary role of REACT volunteers was to stand and watch on CB Emergency Channel 9 to help motorists. Later, duties grew to include radio communications after ...
JavaScript (/ ˈdʒɑːvəskrɪpt /), often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language and core technology of the Web, alongside HTML and CSS. 99% of websites use JavaScript on the client side for webpage behavior. [10] Web browsers have a dedicated JavaScript engine that executes the client code.
Next.js is an open-source web development framework created by the private company Vercel providing React -based web applications with server-side rendering and static website generation. React documentation mentions Next.js among "Recommended Toolchains" advising it to developers when "building a server-rendered website with Node.js". [6]