React Upgrade Guide : keep the Frontend Fast and Maintainable
React apps age quietly. Tooling, TypeScript, and router versions move fast while your product seems fine. Then build times crawl, bundle size swells, or a must-have library drops your version. This guide shows when to move, how to limit risk, and what to ask before you spend.
Why this matters now
Frontend stacks evolve faster than backends. React, TypeScript, bundlers, and test frameworks roll forward in lockstep. Falling behind raises security risk through old toolchains, slows teams, and makes hiring harder. It also blocks or complicates AI adoption, provider SDKs, streaming patterns, and on-device AI (WebGPU/WASM) align to current React toolchains and Node LTS. A steady upgrade habit keeps features flowing and keeps your UX fast.
Read the full article from our Technology partner Netcorp on:
https://www.netcorpsoftwaredevelopment.com/blog/react-upgrade-guide