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What's the best SPA architecture for edge deploys?
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Media Type |
audio
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Technology
Publication Date |
Feb 19, 2020
Episode Duration |
02:15:24

Topics include:

- 6:00 - Exploring Next.js's architecture

- 22:33 - Is runtime SSR an antipattern?

- 44:04 - Are there any downsides to this architecture?

- 1:11:25 - React's single shot SSR vs. Ember's asynchronous FastBoot rendering

 

Links:

- [CAP theorem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAP_theorem)

- [Tweet from Guillermo: "Most use cases of SSR are better served by SSG"](https://twitter.com/rauchg/status/1226353359759634432)

Sam and Ryan talk about the architecture of Zeit's Next.js framework and the concept of edge deploys. They discuss the difference between data that must be fetched at runtime vs. data that can be cached, and how application developers might best express which parts of their apps can tolerate stale data.

Topics include:

- 6:00 - Exploring Next.js's architecture

- 22:33 - Is runtime SSR an antipattern?

- 44:04 - Are there any downsides to this architecture?

- 1:11:25 - React's single shot SSR vs. Ember's asynchronous FastBoot rendering

 

Links:

- [CAP theorem](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAP_theorem)

- [Tweet from Guillermo: "Most use cases of SSR are better served by SSG"](https://twitter.com/rauchg/status/1226353359759634432)

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