RedwoodSDK

Chris Coyier Chris Coyier on

A bit of a pivot from the Redwood gang, splitting RedwoodJS into Redwood GraphQL …

To minimize disruption and provide clarity going forward, we’re renaming the existing RedwoodJS framework to Redwood GraphQL, reflecting its strength as a mature, stable framework built around GraphQL.

… and the newfangled RedwoodSDK. Redwood has always been ultra opinionated (I remember making a slide about it once), and so this feels in-line to me. It’s now so opinionated it adds where you can host it to the mix. But I get it — Cloudflare’s stuff is pretty unique/cool/powerful/opinionated in itself, so it’s a good match. I was also just bemoaning React Server Components slow uptick, and now eating my words as now another major-ish framework is supporting them.

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