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Grainy Gradients

Ana Tudor shows how to eliminate banding in CSS gradients by using SVG displacement maps to create a subtle, grainy texture. - https://frontendmasters.com/blog/grainy-gradients

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Building APIs with Next.js

A detailed, official introduction to the concepts behind using Next.js’ App Router and route handlers to build public APIs you can expose to web, mobile, and third-party clients. - https://nextjs.org/blog/building-apis-with-nextjs

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How to use Prisma ORM with Nuxt

This guide explains how to set up a Nuxt application, configure Prisma Postgres using the Prisma Nuxt module, and deploy the project to Vercel for production. - https://www.prisma.io/docs/guides/nuxt

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SSR Deep Dive for React Developers

A comprehensive guide to SSR, hydration, and SSG in React. Covers the pros, cons, and costs of server-side rendering, with practical challenges to test your knowledge - https://www.developerway.com/posts/ssr-deep-dive-for-react-developers

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RFC: Deployment Adapters API

Big News: Vercel is making standalone Next.js deployments way easier with a new deployment adapters API. This will give other hosting platforms like Cloudflare, Netlify, or even your own server a consistent way to work with Next.js. Vercel will use the same interface for deployments on their infrastructure. It’s still in the RFC stage, but I’ll keep you posted as things evolve. - https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/77740

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How The New York Times Migrated from Enzyme to React Testing Library

A thorough look at the technical challenges and strategies the NYT used to perform a piecemeal upgrade of its React testing approach without disrupting either end users or other developers. - https://open.nytimes.com/how-the-new-york-times-systematically-migrated-from-enzyme-into-react-testing-library-b3ea538d001c

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