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On June 15, 2021 Next.js version 11 was released, introducing among others: Webpack 5 support, preview of real-time collaborative coding functionality "Next.js Live", and experimental function of automatic conversion from Create React App to Next.js compatible form "Create React App Migration". [23]
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React (also known as React.js or ReactJS) is a free and open-source front-end JavaScript library [5] [6] that aims to make building user interfaces based on components more "seamless". [5] It is maintained by Meta (formerly Facebook) and a community of individual developers and companies.
With server-side rendering, static HTML can be sent from the server to the client, and client-side JavaScript then makes the web page dynamic by attaching event handlers to the HTML elements in a process called hydration. Examples of frameworks that support server-side rendering are Next.js, Nuxt.js, Angular, and React.
Examples of static site generators include: Ruby programming language: Jekyll (powers GitHub Pages) Middleman; Go programming language: Hugo; JavaScript programming language: Next.js; Astro.build; Python programming language: Pelican [citation needed] Julia programming language: Franklin [citation needed]
Image source: Getty Images. Amazon Over the past 12 months, AWS has generated operating income of $36.4 billion compared to $24.3 billion for the rest of Amazon's businesses.
The White House on Friday shared an image of migrants boarding a plane, saying “deportations have begun.” The photo was also emblazoned with the words, “Promises made. Promises kept.”
Nuxt is a free and open source JavaScript library based on Vue.js, Nitro, and Vite. Nuxt is inspired by Next.js, [4] which is a framework of similar purpose, based on React.js. The framework is advertised as a "Meta-framework for universal applications".