No one talks about how greatly @nextjs dev mode compile time has improved, now I can't differentiate when I'm using Vite
Great work @rauchg
Would love to grow and work with such an intentional team someday
@benkingfm@nextjs@rauchg I migrated a codebase from vite to next because of ssr and the experience was great
It might not be on the same par with Vite yet but for me it's pretty close
No one talks about how greatly @nextjs dev mode compile time has improved, now I can't differentiate when I'm using Vite
Great work @rauchg
Would love to grow and work with such an intentional team someday
Let me reintroduce myself
I'm Peter a web and app developer heavy on frontend, with over 3 years of experience in building scalable and performant applications
A year ago I led the frontend engineering of a fintech crypto platform processing over $10,000 in monthly transactions
Recently I re-engineered a ticket management platform improving its load time and performance by 98% by introducing advanced engineering and best practice which I learnt from the best @MasterDotDev, from top engineers at Google, Temporal, Netflix
@DevHubFusionX Hi Frank
Frontend Engineer with over 3 years of experience in building performant and highly scalable web applications here
Here's a link to my portfolio: https://t.co/YIyeiHJuX1
@rauchg@nextjs Great work, love how the team pays attention to feedback. I once raised a concern here on X about an issue in @v0 and it was sorted within minutes
https://t.co/WCLggCEGEm
@rauchg unrelated, but are there any reasons why @v0 discontinued the ability to open modified files by just clicking them from the left panel?
I always have to manually look for modified files from the file explorer which is not a great experience, would appreciate a better experience
Yesterday, I spent over 4 hours trying to optimize performance
in a large codebase.
It was a form, the more forms added, the slower it became, was
really frustrating...
I rewrote components, memoized everything, even doubted my
entire architecture
Then I did some research and then switched the library I used
Performance skyrocketed instantly.
Got a massive performance gain of about 98.93%