These heroes of open source software are hard at work behind the scenes without you even realizing it.
The frameworks use fundamentally different programming languages and UI rendering methods and vary in other characteristics.
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A maximum severity vulnerability, dubbed 'React2Shell', in the React Server Components (RSC) 'Flight' protocol allows remote code execution without authentication in React and Next.js applications.