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Isomorphic React in Real Life How we set up a full isomorphic React application flow for State.com Posted on March 24, 2015 The video of my LondonReact talk on this topic is now available on YouTube. Isomorphic JS is becoming increasingly popular, and for good reasons. Users gets a better experience: the application or website loads and renders faster, doesnât stop working completely when JS fails
by Kristofer Baxter Simply put, performance matters. We know members want to immediately start browsing or watching their favorite content and have found that faster startup leads to more satisfying usage. So, when building the long-awaited update to netflix.com, the Website UI Engineering team made startup performance a first tier priority. The impact of this effort netted a 70% reduction in star
isomorphic interface for front + proxy + back layer. at #isomorphic_meetupRead less
Architecting Better Landing Pages Building robust static sites in React Despite the landing page being the first point of contact, itâs often the last consideration when creating a product. The holy grail of landing pages is instantly rendered UI backed by rich interactive components on the client. This means that it will be blazing fast on initial load, exhibit the seamless qualities of a âSingle
There is no such thing as separated client and server app in the isomorphic era, there are only environments (browser, server, IoT device etc.). One appâ¦
Recently javascript frameworks (react, ember) started to add optional server side rendering (SSR) support. The idea is to render everything on the backend when loading the page first time, but everything after that is rendered on the frontend. It didnât seem to be a bad idea at the first glance to me. But recently we have got this issue about the SSR support in JSS. The fundamental problem is that
Last week we were working on making our website indexable for search engines. This is the story of rewriting it and the summary of what we have learnt. Background Two months ago when we created RisingStack we had to decide what kind of technologies we wanted to use on our website. We only had a few static pages with some event tracking. So it was very simple, but we wanted to keep it scalable and
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