Talk
What React 19 means for React Router
Now that React 19 is officially stable, what does that mean for React Router? The introduction of Remix, a web standards-based framework built on React Router, pushed the React ecosystem forward and helped make server-side rendering, forms, and #useThePlatform cool again. Not long after, React began sharing plans to introduce an API for creating composable server-client React applications, a.k.a React Server Components. Now, four years later, all Remix features have been fully merged into React Router, React 19 is out, and the future is bright. In this talk, Brooks will walk through the history and evolution of React Router. He will highlight how RSC and many other new features of React 19 make React Router even better. React Router has new tools, but the same goal: to help you build better websites and make the web epic.
Bio
Brooks is the Developer Relations Manager for the Remix team at Shopify.
Starting with a career in Data Science, Brooks quickly fell into web development, finding it to be the ideal medium for connecting users with tools. From complex simulations to retail solutions, he has always cared about building products that give people the information they need to make good decisions.
Brooks also cares deeply about making educational experiences and technical communities approachable for developers at every skill level, while providing pathways for continued growth.
In his role as Dev Rel for the Remix team, Brooks helps shape the evolution of Remix and React Router, working to create the tools he wished he had when starting his career. He dedicates himself to nurturing the Remix community, ensuring it remains an inclusive space where developers can flourish.