We moved Railway's frontend off Next.js. Builds went from 10+ mins to under two
https://blog.railway.com/p/moving-railways-frontend-off-nextjs
We moved Railway's frontend off Next.js. Builds went from 10+ mins to under two
https://blog.railway.com/p/moving-railways-frontend-off-nextjs
I'm not insanely deep into frontend, I mostly just pick up React and call it a day, but it seems like this is also over-engineered?
I've seen vanilla JS before, and I just know I wouldn't want to do the housekeeping that comes with it. People claim it's less work because it' simpler, but I fully expect myself to rewrite the thing at least twice, only to give up because I have no actual mental model anymore of how it works.