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React v0.14 Beta 1
Last week, many people in the React community are at ReactEurope in the beautiful (and very warm) city of Paris, the second React conference that's been held to date. At our last conference, we released the first beta of React 0.13, and we figured we'd do the same today with our first beta of React 0.14, giving you something to play with if you're not at the conference or you're looking for something to do on the way home.

With React 0.14, we're continuing to let React mature and to make minor changes as the APIs continue to settle down. I'll talk only about the two largest changes in this blog post; when we publish the final release we'll be sure to update all of our documentation and include a full changelog.

You can install the new beta with npm install react@0.14.0-beta1 and npm install react-dom@0.14.0-beta1. As mentioned in Deprecating react-tools, we're no longer updating the react-tools package so this release doesn't include a new version of it. Please try the new version out and let us know what you think, and please do file issues on our GitHub repo if you run into any problems.

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Rick Beerendonk on ReactEurope conference 2015
Last week I attended the first ReactEurope conference, flawlessly organised by Patrick Aljord and his team. More than 700 people traveled to Paris, including many Facebook hotshots, to experience a true React heatwave.

I assembled all important information from each presentation: Video, slides, announcements, code, links and the wonderful notes that Michael Chan made of all sessions except his own. At the end you'll find links to other blog posts about the conference written by attendees.

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Keynote at react-europe 2015
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From JSXTransformer to Babel
As announced, starting with React v0.14 (next release), the JSXTransformer.js won't be part of the release. Also `react-tools` npm package is no more. So whatchagonnawannado is switch to Babel. Here's how.

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Notes from React.js Conf 2015
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