How React Router Became a Framework
When Remix was first released in 2020, its goal was to provide framework-level features on top of React Router, simplifying server-side rendering, data fetching, state management and build tooling. Now, with the release of React Router v7, the entirety of Remix is getting merged back upstream into React Router. This is a huge step up for the React community since React Router powers roughly half of all React downloads. In this talk we'll take a look into how this happened and what this means for the future of React frameworks.
Mark Dalgleish
Mark Dalgleish is the co-creator of CSS Modules and Vanilla Extract, working on the Remix team as a Staff Front End Developer at Shopify. He's also been running MelbJS for over a decade.