If i could go back in time and, likealeaf from the future could talk to lee from the past, well, i would start with, what development? And two, i would say, just build stuff. Like, put something on line, and hi. Satisfaction of like, seeing something come to life gives you the motivation needed to actually continue down the path. Ye, oin, was movined to the next section, which is some sick picks and shameless plugs. Did you come prepared with a sexpec to day?
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Lee Robinson from Vercel about React Suspense, server components, the edge, and more!
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