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Next.js PPR Is A Game-Changer!

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Overview

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Learn about Partial Pre-Rendering (PPR), a revolutionary new feature in Next.js that combines the benefits of static and dynamic rendering. Explore the fundamentals of static rendering (SSG) and understand how it delivers fast, pre-built pages that can be cached globally. Discover dynamic rendering (SSR) and its role in generating personalized content on each request, along with its trade-offs in performance. Dive deep into PPR's innovative approach that allows you to pre-render static parts of your pages while keeping dynamic sections that render on-demand, effectively giving you the best of both worlds. Examine practical implementation examples and understand how this hybrid rendering strategy can significantly improve your application's performance and user experience. Master the technical concepts behind PPR's architecture and learn when and how to leverage this game-changing feature in your Next.js applications.

Syllabus

00:00 Intro
00:56 Static rendering SSG
03:19 Dynamic rendering SSR
08:15 PPR Partial Pre-Rendering
08:26 TestSprite
13:44 PPR continued

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