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by quicksnap
1899 days ago
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I've been working with Next for a couple of weeks, here's my take: - Next.js aims for "pit of success" in building sites with React that are optimized for CDNs and small builds - Deploying said sites to Vercel takes advantage of the CDNs, so most of the users are getting cached data. So, for this site, I would assume: - There is no backend
- All the HTML is cached and contains a static generation of the page(s) - The javascript is also cached - Vercel CDN is fast. That's it! |
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