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Here is the tricky situation and that's why CRA is in a semi-dead state, it has not been deprecated but isn't receiving any updates not even security updates, along with that the new React.dev documentation doesn't mention CRA but suggests using React meta-frameworks like Next and Remix for new projects. You can read more about React's reasoning for it in this github issue discussion. - Source: dev.to / 6 days ago
The official React docs don’t share the same sentiment. They currently recommend the Pages Router and describe the App Router as a “Bleeding-edge React Framework.”. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
The official react docs recommend using a meta framework for new projects: https://react.dev/learn/start-a-new-react-project This leads me to wonder, do they practice what they preach? If so what meta-framework do they use with react? Is it something in house? - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Https://react.dev/learn/start-a-new-react-project. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
"If you want to build a new app or a new website fully with React, we recommend picking one of the React-powered frameworks popular in the community." Documentation. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Maintaining version control and ensuring consistency across environments is essential when managing complex systems. Using a Git-like model for environments, where each environment corresponds to a branch, helps teams manage development, staging, and production configurations separately yet consistently. This approach allows for editing, reviewing, and merging policies as code within a Git repository, ensuring... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
The Permit.io UI allows you to define policy via a UI that generates policy as code for you in your language of choice. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Since our early days of helping developers add fine-grained authorization with [Permit.io](http://permit.io/), we've encountered two recurring questions from users: 1. How to manage the policy configuration natively within the existing SDLC. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
The list you just read summarizes the work we did at Permit.io with Application Developers in 2023. As the leader in end-to-end solutions for application authorization as a service, we have experience with various types of applications and engineering teams around authorization and access control. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
React - A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
Cerbos - Cerbos helps teams separate their authorization process from their core application code, making their authorization system more scalable, more secure and easier to change as the application evolves.
Vite - Next Generation Frontend Tooling
Aserto - Fine-grained, scalable authorization in minutes
Next.js - A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
Oso - A batteries-included system for authorization.