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After reviewing three possible frameworks for a SSR React App, those being; Next.js, RRv7 and T-Start, I chose...
T-Start.
I did so by performing many hours of try-outs, and watching many tutorials and interviews.
Next.js was out almost from the beginning and confirmed dead after understanding their RSF-first approach.
RRv7 was a very close second to T-Start but it seemed a patchwork of good ideas but still a "patchwork".
T-Start's clear approach / philosophy was the selling point, though my biggest concerned was that is still in 'Beta' as I need to deliver the project by year's end.
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After reviewing three possible frameworks for a SSR React App, those being; Next.js, RRv7 and T-Start, I chose...
T-Start.
I did so by performing many hours of try-outs, and watching many tutorials and interviews.
Next.js was out almost from the beginning and confirmed dead after understanding their RSF-first approach.
RRv7 was a very close second to T-Start but it seemed a patchwork of good ideas but still a "patchwork".
T-Start's clear approach / philosophy was the selling point, though my biggest concerned was that is still in 'Beta' as I need to deliver the project by year's end.
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