
BOOKS - Modern Web Applications with Next.JS Learn Advanced Techniques to Build and D...

Modern Web Applications with Next.JS Learn Advanced Techniques to Build and Deploy Modern, Scalable and Production Ready React Applications with Next.JS
Author: Shubham Jain, Mathew Dony Chittezhath
Year: November 2023
Pages: 400
Format: EPUB
File size: 10.2 MB
Language: ENG

Year: November 2023
Pages: 400
Format: EPUB
File size: 10.2 MB
Language: ENG

Book Description: In this book, we will explore the latest advancements in web development using Next. js, a popular framework for building scalable and production-ready React applications. We will delve into the world of modern web applications and discover how to build and deploy them using Next. js. You will learn advanced techniques for creating high-performance, secure, and maintainable applications that can handle a large number of users and traffic. The book covers topics such as server-side rendering, static site generation, and API integration, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of how to build modern web applications. The book is divided into four parts: Part 1 - Building Modern Web Applications, Part 2 - Deploying and Scaling Next. js Applications, Part 3 - Advanced Techniques for Next. js Development, and Part 4 - Case Studies and Best Practices. Each part builds upon the previous one, allowing you to progressively enhance your skills and knowledge in developing modern web applications with Next. js. Part 1 - Building Modern Web Applications: In this part, we will cover the basics of Next. js and its features, including server-side rendering, client-side rendering, and static site generation. We will also discuss the importance of building modern web applications and the benefits of using Next. js. Part 2 - Deploying and Scaling Next. js Applications: In this part, we will explore various deployment strategies for Next. js applications, including cloud hosting, containerization, and serverless computing. We will also discuss how to scale your application to handle a large number of users and traffic. Part 3 - Advanced Techniques for Next.
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