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Colin
@colin
Began working on a /paragraph redesign and used that as an opportunity to begin using the NextJS app directory. Overall very positive experience: - eager to deprecate redux which contained a lot of complex, archaic state management logic; replacing it with fetches and regular TS at React component leaf nodes - RSCs are awesome - fetch (+ all the built-in caching) is awesome and much better than our huge getStaticProps which blocked the entire page - Suspense is awesome and improves UX (though, encountering a handful of bugs associated with it) - lack of opinionation is OK but leads to a bit of a learning curve (eg manage state via context? or URL params? or via an optional catch-all route?) - still a bit confused about certain next features (intercepting routes? "instant loading" vs regular suspense? etc) though I imagine I'd learn in time Also really enjoying shadcn
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rapha
@rapharrrr
I DM'd you but I guess it doesn't hurt to take MORE action. If you need an extra pair of hands I have plenty of experience with editors in Next.js (app router). Would love to show you my current project. I'm free for 30+ hours a week (free) if you're interested 😃 Sorry in advance but I'll repost here the video I posted on your other cast:
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