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Next.js is a popular React framework that recently made some controversial changes with its 13.4 update. App router was moved to stable in this release bringing React server components, nested routers & layouts, simplified data fetching, streaming & suspense, and built-in SEO support. Unfortunately, some web developers are not excited for this release, with a few questioning if these changes align with what React initially aimed to solve. In this episode, Matt and Mike discussed the Next.js 13.4 update, covering the difference between client and server components, and the community drama that stemmed from these changes.
Thanks to this episode's sponsor Clio Websites: https://cliowebsites.com/
Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcasts/next-js-13-4-app-router-client-components-vs-server-components
Scrimba Discount: https://tinyurl.com/ScrimbaHATT
By Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan4.8
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Next.js is a popular React framework that recently made some controversial changes with its 13.4 update. App router was moved to stable in this release bringing React server components, nested routers & layouts, simplified data fetching, streaming & suspense, and built-in SEO support. Unfortunately, some web developers are not excited for this release, with a few questioning if these changes align with what React initially aimed to solve. In this episode, Matt and Mike discussed the Next.js 13.4 update, covering the difference between client and server components, and the community drama that stemmed from these changes.
Thanks to this episode's sponsor Clio Websites: https://cliowebsites.com/
Show Notes: https://www.htmlallthethings.com/podcasts/next-js-13-4-app-router-client-components-vs-server-components
Scrimba Discount: https://tinyurl.com/ScrimbaHATT

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