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by TechBro8615
2217 days ago
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Next.js is used by enough big companies that I’m not too worried about it. If Vercel the company were to close shop, there are plenty of large teams with a vested interest in keeping the next.js project alive. Also, at some point, improvements are nice but not strictly necessary. It would be fine if next.js went into maintenance mode and just optimized speed or kept up with new react / browser features. |
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> Today, Next.js powers over 35,000 sites at companies like Uber, Nike, and Starbucks.