
Next.js is the future of web development because it has features that help make building websites easier and faster. I'm in love personally as I am a full stack developer with more weight on backend. It being built on React, a popular JavasScript library, and offering server-side rendering as well as client side rendering makes it a modern monolith, which made me enjoy the weaker side of my full stack label - frontend. With easy-to-use CSS support. (Tailwind seamless integration) simple routing, and a strong community, Next.js is set to lead the way in creating better, more efficient web applications.
Super powerful framework for Frontend rendering and serverless functions
In "We Are Learning," we've found Next.js to be an invaluable asset for front-end development, particularly because of its server-side rendering capabilities, which dramatically boost both SEO and user experience through faster load times. Its automatic code splitting and file-based routing have simplified our development workflow, allowing us to focus on feature development rather than boilerplate code. The built-in API routes and extensible architecture have made it straightforward for us to integrate various data sources and backend services, aligning well with our diverse training modules. Its robustness and scalability easily meet our enterprise-level requirements, contributing significantly to our platform's reliability and performance. Overall, Next.js has been a cornerstone in accelerating our development cycles, without any trade-offs in quality.
It's a great framework to build modern websites with. Very good dev experience, opened my eyes to best practices while learning it.
Fast, flexible, and production-ready. Great for SEO, full-stack apps, and React projects. Built-in routing, API routes, SSR/SSGβall smooth. If you're into React, it's a no-brainer.