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What's the fastest way to deliver an app?
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73 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2020
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Topics include:6:00 – Adding Cypress tests to the Mirage Inspector14:00 – Lazy page generation, incremental rebuilds and cache stampedes with Next.js24:51 – CDNs & surrogate keys38:00 – Will global databases obviate the need for CDNs?42:23 – Gatsby Cloud's ability to build surrogate keys from GraphQL queries48:48 – Gatsby Cloud's Preview Mode50:30 – Will hosting-only platforms like Netlify and Heroku become too generic?53:43 – Is there a tension between Next/Gatsby's per-page model and SPAs?Links:Working on the Mirage Inspector Apr 7, 2020Working on the Mirage Inspector Apr 14, 2020FullStack Radio #137: Tim Neutkens - Continuing to Innovate with Next.js 9.3JS Party #122: What's new and what's Next.js with Guillermo Rauch from ZEITJS Party #117: Catching up with Gatsby with Dustin Schau
Released:
Apr 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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