How to build a production Next.js website that has: - CDN by default - Highly available - Both static and dynamically rendered pages - Built-in api/ routes support - HTTPS without configuration - Staging deployments for every `git push` and PR 1. Write your code 2. nowhttps://twitter.com/vercel/status/1159145442896166912 …
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Replying to @timneutkens @rauchg
Would very much love to see performance budgeting added to that list. Way too many next sites slide into slowness today.
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Replying to @slightlylate @timneutkens
Next.js: Start fast. Stay fast. Forever. is our motto. Lots of improvements to ensure this in the pipeline.
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Replying to @rauchg @timneutkens
@timneutkens and I discussed some of the current gap between that motto and current reality of Next. More optimistic than before the discusison!1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
I should note, however, that Next (like Gatsby) is currently slow on average. Hopeful because y'all have more ability to change the app structure.
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I'm curious, what are you comparing their performance to?
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A 5s TTI on a Moto G4 w/ emulated 3G: https://www.webpagetest.org/easy
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