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I refactored the React Server Components example on top of Next.js and deployed it serverlessly to @vercel.
Check out the tech preview demo:
https://t.co/wpjEO9iL29
What you should take away from this:
In a typical app, tons of components only rerender when there’s new data. This will let you run those components on the server instead.
Which reduces client bundle size. A lot.
Wrote up an answer for some good questions re: React Server Components: https://t.co/jN3xZUAxyy
- How does this solve waterfalls?
- Bundle size might be reduced, but won't data used increase?
- Isn't this mixing server and client concerns?
- Isn't this more expensive for apps?
I'm super excited to share what I've been working on the past few months alongside my amazing colleagues! Here's our research so far on React Server Components:
Me typing "sudo sh -c 'apt update && apt upgrade'" and these people think I’m a hacker. LOL. Here is apt guide for new users https://t.co/ubsuis21qT