I've done a ton of JavaScript in my career primarily JavaScript as well as like some PHP and Ruby and stuff. I am currently the co-founder of React Training. Michael, why don't you go ahead and introduce yourself for everyone. "React Router with Michael Jackson" Transcript Resources It brings back a fresh perspective and lets you just use the web! Transcript No need to worry about builds, webpack, bundling. No need to read the documentation on how to include the library in your app. He says that it would be awesome if Facebook or Pinterest only needed to load the package once, or even if individual modules were loaded instead of entire libraries. Michael is extremely excited about the future of the CDN and unpkg. Michael also discusses how to keep an open dialogue with the React community, even though doing so may pose some challenges. It also means that there will be some discourse in the direction that things should go. React is just Javascript, meaning that it enables multiple solutions and allows innovation within the library. "In open-source, you are not just coding all day." It's mostly management, with it being a relatively small code-base that had a lot of users created a situation where you had to have excellent communication and a lot of deliberateness with what you change. Michael gets into the early days of the react-router repo, and what he had to do to steward the library. Michael discusses his experiences with running a massively popular repo with a relatively small code-base, pioneering of new features, and the future of CDN based importing. John Lindquist, co-founder of egghead.io, interviews Michael Jackson, co-creator of the react-router library, and co-founder of React Training.
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