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Discovering Next.js with Guillermo Rauch
Key takeaways: Next.js improves React development and deployment Next.js is a powerful framework around de-facto standard React Front-ends are globally distributed – Next.js ...
Changing Lanes: How Lyft is Migrating 100+ Frontend Microservices to Next.js
We have seen incredible feedback for this new platform, including the following wins: Reduced the dev feedback loop (time from code change to browser ...
Next.js 10 Released
Built-in Image Component and Automatic Image Optimization Internationalized Routing Next.js Analytics Next.js Commerce React 17 Support getStaticProps / getServerSideProps Fast Refresh Fast Refresh for MDX Importing ...
Will Next.js Take Over Gatsby?
If we consider Gatsby, we can get the maximum out of it if we are using it to build a small-scale website. When ...
Next.js 9.5 Released!
Introducing Next.js 9.5, featuring: Stable Incremental Static Regeneration Customizable Base Path Support for Rewrites, Redirects, and Headers Optional Trailing Slash in URLs Persistent ...
New Next.js Documentation
Improved Content: New sections explaining core concepts and features have been added. Search: Fuzzy search through the documentation using the new sidebar. API ...