Next.js 15.1: Now Officially Supporting React 19
As (almost) the de facto React framework, it’s no surprise a Next.js release quickly followed the React 19 announcement. As well as React 19 support, there are improvements for debugging errors (shown in this post), after() is now stable, and forbidden() and unauthorized() are two new experimental ways to trigger 403 and 401 errors. - https://nextjs.org/blog/next-15-1
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As (almost) the de facto React framework, it’s no surprise a Next.js release quickly followed the React 19 announcement. As well as React 19 support, there are improvements for debugging errors (shown in this post), after() is now stable, and forbidden() and unauthorized() are two new experimental ways to trigger 403 and 401 errors. - https://nextjs.org/blog/next-15-1
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nextjs.org
Next.js 15.1
Next.js 15.1 introduces React 19 stable support, improved error debugging, new experimental authorization APIs, and more.
17 Tips from a Senior React Developer
17 tips I wish someone had shared with me when I was starting. - https://www.frontendjoy.com/p/17-tips-from-a-senior-react-developer
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17 tips I wish someone had shared with me when I was starting. - https://www.frontendjoy.com/p/17-tips-from-a-senior-react-developer
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FrontendJoy
17 Tips from a Senior React Developer