Lee from Vercel here, happy to answer any questions about Next.js!
One interesting note not mentioned in the blog post. We've created new performance profiling tooling which will run on each commit into the Next.js repo. This tracks metrics like initial build times, fast refresh times, traces through the system, and more. We used this tooling to test large Next.js applications (our own as well as some Vercel customers) to measure Fast Refresh improvements. Excited for the future of Next.js!
Next.js was announced October 25th, 2016. Nuxt was announced October 26th, 2016. The Next.js team had been developing the framework since about February - and the Nuxt team later that summer. They both shared lots of inspiration and have grown stronger thanks to each other.
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[ 2.1 ms ] story [ 21.9 ms ] threadOne interesting note not mentioned in the blog post. We've created new performance profiling tooling which will run on each commit into the Next.js repo. This tracks metrics like initial build times, fast refresh times, traces through the system, and more. We used this tooling to test large Next.js applications (our own as well as some Vercel customers) to measure Fast Refresh improvements. Excited for the future of Next.js!
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