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Ask HN: Has anyone migrated from Next.js to Astro and can offer a perspective?

3 pointsby lucgaganover 1 year ago
I am having non-stop issues with Next.js (v13), and at this point it feels like I am spending literally days debugging next.js bugs rather than building my website. I hear great things about Astro, but would like to hear some experiences for those who migrated from Next.js to Astro.<p>Worth mentioning:<p>* I use Next.js server actions. Not sure what replaces them in Astro * I use a mix of server and client-only components. Not sure if Astro supports RSC * Most of the pages I use are rendered at the request time, rather than build time<p>For context, this is the website https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ray.run&#x2F;

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jadboxover 1 year ago
I&#x27;ve been learning Astro and considering it for production. So far, it&#x27;s really help simplify web app development as there&#x27;s virtually no frontend logic to build.
lucgaganover 1 year ago
so I tried migration, but quickly learned that Astro is not great for my use case<p>I also tried Remix and that went a bit better. However, until they add support RSC, Next.js DX remains superior
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