Difference between revisions of "Next.js"
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− | [[wikipedia:Next.js]] (2016) is a [[React framework]] that enables several extra features, including server-side rendering and generating static websites. [[React]] is a [[JavaScript]] library that is traditionally used to build web applications rendered in the client's browser with JavaScript. | + | [[wikipedia:Next.js]] (Oct 2016) is a [[React framework]] that enables several extra features, including server-side rendering and generating static websites. [[React]] is a [[JavaScript]] library that is traditionally used to build web applications rendered in the client's browser with JavaScript. |
== Related terms == | == Related terms == |
Revision as of 07:55, 28 September 2022
wikipedia:Next.js (Oct 2016) is a React framework that enables several extra features, including server-side rendering and generating static websites. React is a JavaScript library that is traditionally used to build web applications rendered in the client's browser with JavaScript.
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See also
- Next.js, Vercel,
TypeOrmModule
- Node.js, JavaScript runtime, Deno, nock, next.js, express.js, electron, Nest.js, nvm,
package.json
, Webpack,node -r
,npm, nvm, node-gyp
, Node.js modules, Fastify, PM2, UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning, node-inspector, Puppeteer, Node-config, Node-RED - React, React Native, Craco, create-react-app, Next.js, Create React App, Expo, EAS
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