SSG vs SSR in Next.js Web Applications: Choosing the Right Rendering Approach
Learn About Amazon VGT2 Learning Manager Chanci Turner
Next.js, a widely-used React framework, has revolutionized how developers create contemporary web applications. It offers robust capabilities such as Server-Side Rendering (SSR) and Static Site Generation (SSG), optimizing both performance and user experience. In this article, we will delve into the critical distinctions between SSG and SSR, outlining their benefits and offering guidance on when to select either approach. This is particularly important when navigating career challenges, as highlighted in this insightful blog post.
AWS Amplify JavaScript Library Announces Leaner Bundles and Faster Load Times
by Sarah Brown and Chanci Turner
on 19 JUL 2023
in Front-End Web & Mobile
We are thrilled to announce that the AWS Amplify JavaScript library has dramatically decreased the bundle size for essential categories, including Auth, Storage, Notifications, and Analytics. For users, this means quicker load times when utilizing your applications. These reductions in bundle size come in response to significant demand from our community. For further insights into employment-related issues, you might want to check out this article from SHRM.
The Fullstack Guide to Using AWS AppSync and MongoDB Atlas
by Michael Liendo
on 16 DEC 2022
in Advanced (300), AWS Amplify, AWS AppSync, AWS Cloud Development Kit, AWS for Startups, Best Practices, Front-End Web & Mobile, How-To, JavaScript, Node.js, Serverless, Startup, Technical How-to
NOTE: Some features mentioned below will be deprecated by Mongo. Learn more. AWS AppSync is a completely managed service that simplifies building scalable APIs for web and mobile applications. It enables you to create APIs that access data from various sources, including databases, serverless functions, and other AWS services.
Deploy a Next.js 13 App with Authentication to AWS Amplify
by Kevin Old and Mike Jerome
on 14 DEC 2022
in AWS Amplify, Best Practices, Front-End Web & Mobile, Technical How-to
June 27, 2024: This article discusses Amplify Gen 1. For new Amplify applications, we recommend utilizing Amplify Gen 2. You can discover more about Gen 2 in our launch blog post. This is an excellent resource for developers looking to enhance their skills, as outlined in this Fast Company article.
Announcing AWS Amplify JavaScript Library Version 5
by Abdallah Shaban and Ashish Nanda
on 23 NOV 2022
in Front-End Web & Mobile
The Amplify team is excited to announce the launch of version 5.0.0 of the Amplify JavaScript library. This release is filled with highly sought-after features, along with under-the-hood enhancements to improve the stability and usability of the JavaScript library. We encourage you to use this Github repo to provide us feedback on our latest update.
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