Starting with the basics of Next.js, this book demonstrates how the framework can help developers reach their goals. Michele Riva shows the versatility of Next.js by building real-world applications with step-by-step explanations. The book looks at how to choose the right rendering methodology for websites, securing it, and deploying it to different providers, all while focusing on performance and developer happiness.
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Author: Michele Riva Publisher: Packt Date: February 2022 Pages: 366 ISBN: 978-1801073493 Print: 180107349X Kindle: B08XY1MCV1 Audience: Website developers Level: Intermediate Category: Web design and development, JavaScript
- Get up to speed with Next.js essentials and learn how to build apps quickly
- Understand how to create scalable Next.js architectures
- Choose between different rendering strategies, such as client-side rendering (CSR), static site generation (SSG), server-side rendering (SSR), and incremental static regeneration (ISR)
- Write unit tests and integration tests in your Next.js application
- Discover the powerful routing system and Next.js' built-in components
- Design and build modern architectures with Next.js using GraphCMS or any headless CMS
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