Metaframeworks, SSR, SSG, Hydration... – what's the right choice? | The Morning Commit 09

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In today’s episode of The Morning Commit, we dive into the complexities of modern web development. 🚀 We explore how SSR (Server-Side Rendering), SSG (Static Site Generation), Hydration, Resumability, and Islands can change the way your web application loads and functions.

🌐 Have you ever wondered when it’s best to use SSR compared to SSG? Or how partitioning and lazy loading affect the user experience?

We examine how metaframeworks like Next.js, Remix, and Astro facilitate these processes, allowing you to create faster and more efficient applications.

Links

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_enhancement

https://nextjs.org

https://remix.run

https://astro.build

https://nuxt.com

https://start.solidjs.com/

https://qwik.dev/docs/qwikcity/

https://www.builder.io/blog/resumability-vs-hydration

https://dev.to/this-is-learning/islands-server-components-resumability-oh-my-319d

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