Last year, set out to build a fully functional application to demonstrate how to architect real-time social applications with and that leverage Stream’s powerful API for building scalable news feeds and activity streams. And, thus, , a fully functional, Instagram-esque application, was born. Stream React Redux Cabin Since its inception, Cabin has become a popular repo on and serves as a go-to reference for many developers who are learning how to create modern applications. With this in mind, we’ve continued to iterate upon and improve Cabin, both as a tutorial tool and as an overall application. GitHub As of today, I’m happy to announce that Cabin has been updated to support the latest version of Node.js (currently at ). With that, we’ve also updated React.js (to v15.6.1) and many of the other npm modules, cleaned up the source code, and made many changes to the codebase to bring it up to speed with the latest standards. Additionally, we’ve updated blog post about Cabin, so you, as a developer, can easily get up and running with our latest changes. v8.4.0 ES6 every The for Cabin has also been updated to reflect the latest changes made to the application. The source code can be found on the Stream repository for Cabin, and all blog posts can be found at their respective links below: demo website GitHub React & Redux Redux Stream Imgix Keen Algolia Should you have any suggestions, comments, or additions, please post below or submit a PR on GitHub (we embrace open-source and absolutely love seeing contributions from the community). If you’re new to Stream and are interested in our hosted, scalable feed technology, please have a look at our to see how things work! 5 minute tutorial on the Stream website