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SE Radio 557: Timothy Beamish on React and Next.js

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Timothy Beamish of BenchSci discusses React and Next.js, two of today’s most popular front-end frameworks. Host Philip Winston speaks with Beamish about components, routing, JSX, client-side and server-side rendering, single-page applications, automatic code-splitting, image optimization, and more. Beamish also details his experience moving a real-world application to Next.js. Related links SE Radio 382: Michael Chan […]
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Timothy Beamish of BenchSci discusses React and Next.js, two of today’s most popular front-end frameworks. Host Philip Winston speaks with Beamish about components, routing, JSX, client-side and server-side rendering, single-page applications, automatic code-splitting, image optimization, and more. Beamish also details his experience moving a real-world application to Next.js. Related links SE Radio 382: Michael Chan […]
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