SSR (Server-Side Rendering)

3 videos across 3 channels

Server-Side Rendering is the technique of rendering web pages on the server before sending them to the client, delivering fast initial content, better SEO, and smoother navigation for complex apps and dashboards. The topic spans architectural decisions (web components, SSR constraints, and browser rendering), practicalAda across tooling (data loading on the server, toggleable SSR, and strong typing), and real-world benefits like near-native scroll performance for large codebases and responsive client-side transitions. It also covers strategic considerations—balancing lightweight, developer-friendly setups with scalable, interoperable UI blocks and responsible use of AI-assisted tooling—to optimize both user experience and maintainability.

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Diffs, Trees, and VS Code 2 0

The discussion centers on the primitives behind Code storage and CodeEx, including efficient diff and tree views, per-li

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Google’s New SEO Reality: Why ‘Non-Commodity’ Content Is Taking Over thumbnail

Google’s New SEO Reality: Why ‘Non-Commodity’ Content Is Taking Over

The episode analyzes how organic Google search is evolving toward non-commodity content that shows unique value, real-wo

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TanStack Start SSR: 3 Reasons To Love It

The video introduces three reasons to love Tanstack Start’s server-side rendering (SSR) and demonstrates how easy it is

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