React
React was originally created by Jordan Walke. Today, React has a dedicated full-time team working on it, as well as over a thousand open source contributors. We’d like to recognize a few people who have made significant contributions to React and its documentation in the past and have helped maintain them over the years:
- Almero Steyn
- Andreas Svensson
- Alex Krolick
- Alexey Pyltsyn
- Brandon Dail
- Caleb Meredith
- Chang Yan
- Cheng Lou
- Christoph Nakazawa
- Christopher Chedeau
- Clement Hoang
- Dominic Gannaway
- Flarnie Marchan
- Jason Quense
- Jesse Beach
- Jessica Franco
- Jim Sproch
- Josh Duck
- Joe Critchley
- Jeff Morrison
- Keyan Zhang
- Nat Alison
- Nathan Hunzaker
- Nicolas Gallagher
- Paul O’Shannessy
- Pete Hunt
- Philipp Spiess
- Robert Zhang
- Sander Spies
- Sasha Aickin
- Sophia Shoemaker
- Sophie Alpert
- Sunil Pai
- Tim Yung
- Yuzhi Zheng
This list is not exhaustive.
We’d like to give special thanks to Tom Occhino and Adam Wolff for their guidance and support over the years. We are also thankful to all the volunteers who translated React into other languages.
React Docs
Documentation
- Rachel Nabors: editing, writing, illustrating
- Dan Abramov: writing, curriculum design
- Sylwia Vargas: example code
Design
- Dan Lebowitz: design
- Razvan Gradinar: design
- Maggie Appleton: diagram system
Development
- Jared Palmer: site development
- ThisDotLabs (Dane Grant, Dustin Goodman): site development
- CodeSandbox (Ives van Hoorne, Alex Moldovan, Jasper De Moor, Danilo Woznica): sandbox integration
- Rick Hanlon: site development
We’d also like to thank countless alpha testers and community members who gave us feedback along the way.
Additional Thanks
Additionally, we’re grateful to:
- Jeff Barczewski for allowing us to use the
react
package name on npm - Christopher Aue for letting us use the reactjs.com domain name and the @reactjs username on Twitter
- ProjectMoon for letting us use the flux package name on npm
- Shane Anderson for allowing us to use the react org on GitHub