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I’ve been using React and recently started to learn NextJS. Should I try to use NextJS more or stick to React for my next project?
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and holy sh*t is nextjs.org/learn well put together. it's fantastic.
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If you're building a simple page without navigation, React is just fine. If you're building a website with multiple pages or URL routes, or need server-side logic like querying APIs or databases, go for a meta-framework like Next.js or Remix!
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I literally always use Next.js - It makes your life easier (optimizations, development, hosting) and you can opt-out of all the SSR stuff if you want to. :)
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Next js with the new server actions is pretty cool.
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Currently building using NextJS, Supabase back-end, so far so good. It's a bit ugly to get going, but once you get the hang of it, it is very pragmatic.
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540 $DEGEN
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It’s also important to know the difference between what happens on the client and what happens on the server.
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Depends on your use case/what your project is doing
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Next.js is the best
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Nextjs is da shizzle
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