This statement was sorely needed for this discussion to move forward. Hopefully the last section fills the needed parties with resolve
There is a plugin for that: https://github.com/JoshuaKGoldberg/prettier-plugin-curly
Yes, the app router allows for the same static generation.[0] It is the default rendering strategy, and the page only becomes "dynamic" (rendered at request time) if the page has a "dynamic function". (functions that…
The Rust is in the `pydantic-core` repository here: https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic-core
I feel conflicted, because the deep dive[0] into turbopack after all these misleading claims still has me excited for the future. The suggestion that JS bundling is very similar to native linking[1] on a previous thread…
Glad to see that Evan You has stepped up with a response. When these 10x improvements were presented without a release of the benchmark code I was very sceptical. Vercel, do better! You champion yourself as a leader in…
This statement was sorely needed for this discussion to move forward. Hopefully the last section fills the needed parties with resolve
There is a plugin for that: https://github.com/JoshuaKGoldberg/prettier-plugin-curly
Yes, the app router allows for the same static generation.[0] It is the default rendering strategy, and the page only becomes "dynamic" (rendered at request time) if the page has a "dynamic function". (functions that…
The Rust is in the `pydantic-core` repository here: https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic-core
I feel conflicted, because the deep dive[0] into turbopack after all these misleading claims still has me excited for the future. The suggestion that JS bundling is very similar to native linking[1] on a previous thread…
Glad to see that Evan You has stepped up with a response. When these 10x improvements were presented without a release of the benchmark code I was very sceptical. Vercel, do better! You champion yourself as a leader in…