The problem with Next.js, is they over-engineered the whole things for no purpose. But i also think it's related to limitation of technical teams.
"Simplicity is achieved when there's nothing left to remove".
That’s funny, after using it on a couple projects I felt that it was under-engineered/lacked some basic things I was used to having in other frameworks.
That’s funny, after using it on a couple projects I felt that it was under-engineered/lacked some basic things I was used to having in other frameworks.