Amy DuttonforRedwoodJSredwoodjs.com·Apr 8, 2024Techniques for Fetching Data: Comparing Next.js (app and pages API), Remix, and RedwoodJSAll SaaS applications involve CRUD – Creating, Reading, Updating, and Deleting. Therefore, the way we fetch data naturally becomes a major piece of the developer experience and one of the many problems that a framework is able to solve. Next.js app ...DiscussFramework ComparisonRedwoodJS
Amy DuttonforRedwoodJSredwoodjs.com·Mar 27, 2024What's Different? Comparing the Router in Next.js App API, Next.js Pages API, Remix, and RedwoodJSRight now, there are a few key players in the React space: Next.js, Remix, and RedwoodJS. If I stack them next to each other, there are a few key differences. It’s helpful to recognize these, so you can make informed decisions about the tooling and y...DiscussFramework ComparisonNext.js
Tom Preston-WernerforRedwoodJSredwoodjs.com·Mar 24, 2024Bighorn UpdateNine months ago, the RedwoodJS team decided to go all-in on React Server Components. The first version of Redwood that fully supports RSC will begin the Bighorn epoch. Today I’m excited to bring you an update on our work towards that goal. We now hav...DiscussRedwoodJS
Nick Taylorhashnode.iamdeveloper.com·Jun 25, 2023Yet Another Newsletter LOL: The Great MigrationAnother week, another newsletter. Let’s get to it! Around the Web Looking to build out a dashboard and love React? Maybe Tremor is right up your alley. Curious about a migration from the page router to the new app router in Next.js? Lee Robinson ‘s...DiscussYet Another Newsletter LOLxstate
Kayode Oluwasegunztaff.hashnode.dev·Jun 3, 2023So The Journey Begins - My Startup StoryHi friends 👋🏽. It's been a while since I heard from you. I hope you are doing well and are doing great. Since the last time I wrote here, there have been a lot of interesting things happening to me, both good and otherwise. I wish to write about th...Discuss·10 likes·31 readsStartups
Tobbe Lundbergtlundberg.com·Feb 25, 2023WebSockets in RedwoodJSRealtime/WebSocket support in Redwood has been requested since forever*. For most people, using something like https://pusher.com/channels or https://supabase.com/docs/guides/realtime is the best choice. But I wanted to see if I could roll my own. (*...Discuss·513 readsRedwoodJS
XingXiang Ongxingxiang.hashnode.dev·Jan 25, 2023A junior dev's short review of RedwoodJSIntroduction RedwoodJS is a full-stack framework for building web applications. It offers a powerful set of tools for building both the front end and back end of your application in a single codebase. I got to know about Redwood from watching a video...Discuss·10 likes·176 readsRedwoodJS
Uchenna Emmanueleunit.hashnode.dev·Jan 6, 2023NextJS Vs RedwoodJS -- Which Is Better?NextJS vs. RedwoodJS: Which One is Better Introduction NextJS and RedwoodJS are both popular JavaScript-based web development frameworks. It's natural for developers to want to use the best tools, frameworks, or libraries for their projects. The prim...Discuss·4 likes·94 readsNext.js
Colby M. Whiteedgebound.dev·Sep 11, 2022Redwood's definition of prerender is ... differentHere's what RedwoodJS's latest docs say about prerendering: Redwood currently supports prerendering at build time. So before your deploy your web side, Redwood will render your pages into HTML, and once the JavaScript has been loaded on the browser,...Discuss·74 readsRedwoodJS
Tobbe Lundbergtlundberg.com·Jul 31, 2022Using RedwoodJS as a Static Site GeneratorMy PR for Cell Prerendering recently got merged into the RedwoodJS codebase. It makes it possible to 1. pre-render pages that need URL path parameters, and 2. pre-render pages that uses cells. This combo is super powerful! Let's say you have an e-com...Discuss·447 readsRedwoodJS