I watched this video in full while doing research for a presentation at the Recurse Center, and I got so much out of it! It's really thorough and covers all the bases, with super helpful examples from different frameworks. Thank you for all your hard work on this!
Nice overview of current techniques for server side rendering. However the whole idea seems like a big hack. I hope that at some point google, ms, apple etc. will say 'enough of this crap, we need some holistic solution and not hack html+js'.
Please stop having ping-pong talks. The context switch is hard for the presenters as well as for the audience. It benefits nobody and I don’t know why Google talks are like this.
We dont need server side rendering once lit-HTML is UP. Its for fools who know React with Redux but dont know HTML5, CSS and native functionalities of Javascript. Its for people who learn react for salary hike
I thought this was a rock star talk. So much knowledge is just 30 minutes. Thank you!
I watched this video in full while doing research for a presentation at the Recurse Center, and I got so much out of it! It's really thorough and covers all the bases, with super helpful examples from different frameworks. Thank you for all your hard work on this!
I'm eager to see how Sveltejs shapes up in the future. Out of the box, it supports SSR (Server Side Rendering) and rehydration
Great presentation by the duos
Enjoyed the talk, a little heavy on framework dependency.
thanks nextjs for doing this stuff.
I think what this talk mentioned is finally just adopted by people widely recently.
Great talk! Very crunchy.
this is sooooo amazing talk ,I just love it
0:17 - 0:20 lol that pause
He was probably waiting for the slide to turn.
It's great to take a moment to collect your thoughts, reset, and give the audience a moment to do the same!
aren't we going in loops, django views -> mvc -> spa -> ssr with hydration -> ssr only (which is basically django pages)
Why we use JS if the html can be rendered as static one? little confusing.
I'm gonna be fans of Google dev
The bit.ly ivy-universal link is not working. It tries to go to a phishing site. Just an FYI
Can I get this ppt?
Nice overview of current techniques for server side rendering. However the whole idea seems like a big hack. I hope that at some point google, ms, apple etc. will say 'enough of this crap, we need some holistic solution and not hack html+js'.
We are pretty much doing the same thing to push the timelines
22:37 angular trying to keep up.
So I guess ultimately code splitting is much simpler and effective than SSR.
20:21
Audio and video are out of sync :(
Bad UX :D
sorry about that! we're hoping to get it fixed shortly.
Jason Miller still not fixed 3 months later.
Please stop having ping-pong talks. The context switch is hard for the presenters as well as for the audience. It benefits nobody and I don’t know why Google talks are like this.
disappoint about ssr, it's ongoing tech, not the future.
We dont need server side rendering once lit-HTML is UP. Its for fools who know React with Redux but dont know HTML5, CSS and native functionalities of Javascript. Its for people who learn react for salary hike