>Websites.
Wait, is SSR a thing outside the context of websites?
No, that's the primary use case. Works pretty well and has done since 1991. The majority of websites use SSR.
There was a time when SSR was the only option. All early web apps were SSR.
It gets rather painful though, which is why we don't do that anymore.
No, that's the primary use case. Works pretty well and has done since 1991. The majority of websites use SSR.