Today we are excited to release React Native 0.81!| reactnative.dev
Today we are excited to release React Native 0.80!| React Native Blog
In React Native 0.80, we're introducing two significant changes to React Native's JavaScript API — the deprecation of deep imports, and our new Strict TypeScript API. These are part of an ongoing effort to accurately define our API and offer dependable type safety to users and frameworks.| reactnative.dev
Today we are excited to release React Native 0.79!| React Native Blog
Now that 0.71 is available, we want to share some key information about the incident that broke Android builds for all React Native versions while releasing the first 0.71 release candidate for React Native & Expo Android builds on November 4th, 2022.| React Native Blog
After years of pandemic and online-only events, we really felt it was time to bring the Core Contributors of React Native together!| React Native Blog
Today we are excited to release React Native 0.78!| reactnative.dev
Every year, the core contributors in the React Native Community get together with the React Native team to collaboratively shape the direction of this project.| reactnative.dev
Today we are excited to release React Native 0.77!| reactnative.dev
React Native 0.76 with the New Architecture by default is now available on npm!| reactnative.dev
Today we are excited to release React Native 0.76!| reactnative.dev
Today we are excited to release React Native 0.75!| reactnative.dev
At React Conf, we updated our guidance on the best tool to get started building React Native apps: a React Native framework - a toolbox with all the necessary APIs to let you build production-ready apps.| reactnative.dev
Today we're releasing React Native 0.74! This release adds Yoga 3.0, Bridgeless by default under the New Architecture, batched onLayout updates (New Architecture), and Yarn 3 as the default package manager for new projects.| reactnative.dev
Today we're releasing React Native 0.73! This release adds improvements to debugging with Hermes, stable symlink support, Android 14 support, and new experimental features. We are also deprecating legacy debugging features, and are releasing the next pillar of the New Architecture: Bridgeless Mode!| reactnative.dev
Today we’re releasing 0.72!| reactnative.dev
With the release of React Native 0.72, Metro — our JavaScript build tool — now includes beta support for the package.json "exports" field. When enabled, it adds the following functionality:| reactnative.dev
Today we’re releasing React Native version 0.71! This is a feature-packed release including:| reactnative.dev
With the release of 0.71, React Native is investing in the TypeScript experience with the following changes:| reactnative.dev
Today we are sharing an experimental cross-platform pointer API for React Native. We’ll go over motivations, how it works, and its benefits to React Native users. There are instructions on how to enable and we’re excited to hear your feedback!| reactnative.dev
Last October, we announced that we had started work towards making Hermes the default engine for all React Native apps.| reactnative.dev
tl; dr: We are working on improving the resources supporting the React Native New Architecture. We have already released a repository to help migrate your app (RNNewArchitectureApp) and one for your libraries (RNNewArchitectureLibraries). We are also revamping the New Architecture guide on the Website and we created a GitHub Working Group to answer questions related to the New Architecture.| reactnative.dev
While we're all still excited for the release of React Native 0.67, we want to take a moment to celebrate what the community achieved in the last half and share what we have on the horizon for the future of React Native.| reactnative.dev
Happy new year everyone! Today we are announcing the latest release of React Native, 0.67.0, along with some updates on the release process that we have been working on in the past few months.| reactnative.dev
Since we announced Hermes in 2019, it has been increasingly gaining adoption in the community. The team at Expo, who maintain a popular meta-framework for React Native apps, recently announced experimental support for Hermes after being one of the most requested features of Expo. The team at Realm, a popular mobile database, also recently shipped its alpha support for Hermes. In this post, we want to highlight some of the most exciting progress we've made over the past two years to push Herme...| reactnative.dev
Welcome to the 0.59 release of React Native! This is another big release with 644 commits by 88 contributors. Contributions also come in other forms, so thank you for maintaining issues, fostering communities, and teaching people about React Native. This month brings a number of highly anticipated changes, and we hope you enjoy them.| reactnative.dev