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Design/Development agency making some pretty dope stuff. Framer & Webflow Enterprise Partners

Dallas, TX Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Next.js App Router is having its moment. Everyone's finally making the jump from Pages Router. But here's what nobody mentions: The migration isn't the hard part. It's unlearning 3 years of Pages Router muscle memory. getServerSideProps? Gone. Dynamic imports? Different. Layouts? Completely new mental model. Worth it though. App Router feels like the future. #nextjs #react
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Seeing a lot of Framer vs Astro debates lately. Here's the thing: Framer wins on design speed. Period. But if you need complex SEO or programmatic content? Astro every time. The real move? Use both. Prototype in Framer. Build production in Astro. #framer #astro
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EAS Build just saved me 30 minutes. Local builds were taking forever. Now everything runs in the cloud while I grab coffee. The preview builds are game-changing too. QA team can test immediately without waiting for App Store reviews. #reactnative #expo
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Server Components are everywhere in my feed right now. But here's the thing nobody's talking about: Most teams are still shipping client-heavy apps because RSC feels too complex. The sweet spot? Start with static generation. Then add server components where they actually matter. Your users won't notice the architecture. They'll notice the speed. #react #nextjs
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Expo SDK 55 dropped but Expo Go is still on 54. Classic version mismatch nightmare. Everyone's stuck between upgrading and testing on device. Downgrade your project or build custom dev clients? What's your move? #expo #reactnative
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Expo Router is dominating my timeline right now. File-based routing. No more navigation stack hell. But here's the thing everyone's missing: Framer's had this figured out for years. Drag. Drop. Link pages. Done. No config. No boilerplate. No debugging routes at 2am. Sometimes the visual approach just wins. #framer #exporouter
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React 19 hype is real. But React Native teams are still waiting. New Architecture adoption is crawling. Most production apps stuck on old bridge. Meanwhile Expo's shipping features that just work. EAS Build. Router v4. SDK 55. Sometimes stability beats bleeding edge. #reactnative #expo
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Expo SDK 55 is having a moment. Native tabs that morph from floating to full-width? That's the kind of iOS-level polish that makes React Native feel truly native. Meanwhile everyone's still debating "is RN really native?" The answer is shipping in production. #reactnative #expo
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React 19 is everywhere right now. But here's what's wild: Framer's been ahead of the game for months. Auto-batching? Built-in. Smart re-renders? Default behavior. Component optimization? Happens automatically. While devs are upgrading their React apps, Framer users are already there. Sometimes the visual tools lead the code tools. #framer #react19
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GSAP + Framer is such an underrated combo. Export your Framer components to React. Add GSAP for the heavy lifting animations. Keep Framer for rapid prototyping and handoff. Best of both worlds. #framer #gsap
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Expo Router is having a moment. Everyone's ditching React Navigation for file-based routing. The learning curve is real though. Spent 2 hours yesterday figuring out why my _layout wasn't working. Turns out I had it in the wrong folder. But once it clicks? Game changer. No more navigation stack debugging hell. Anyone else make the switch yet? #exporeactor #reactnative
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React Native New Architecture adoption is slower than expected. Most teams are still on the old bridge. And honestly? That's fine. The performance gains are real but not game-changing for most apps. Better to wait for the ecosystem to catch up than debug compatibility issues all day. #reactnative #expo
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Next.js performance talk is everywhere today. Bundle size. Tree shaking. SSR optimizations. But honestly? Most performance wins come from fixing the basics first. Lazy load your components. Optimize your images. Stop importing entire libraries for one function. The fancy stuff comes after you nail the fundamentals. What's your #1 performance quick win? #nextjs #react
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Everyone's obsessing over bundle size optimization. But here's what actually moves the needle: Code splitting at the route level. Dynamic imports for heavy components. Lazy loading below the fold. The 75% bundle reduction tweets are nice. But users feel the difference when you ship smart, not small. What's your biggest performance win been lately?
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Next.js bundle optimization is all over my feed today. 75% reductions. Tree-shaking wins. Performance gains. But here's my question: How many of y'all are actually measuring the user impact? Smaller bundles are cool, but are your users feeling it? Drop your before/after metrics below 👇 #nextjs #webperf
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React 19 + React Compiler has everyone hyped. But I'm curious about the real-world adoption. How many of you are actually shipping this combo to production? And if not, what's holding you back? Legacy codebases? Team concerns? Something else? Drop your honest take below 👇 #react #frontend
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React 19 is trending hard. But here's the thing everyone's missing: Framer's been doing the "less re-renders" game for years. Smart diffing. Automatic memoization. Zero config. While you're debugging useMemo... We're shipping animations at 60fps. #framer #react
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That linear gradient bundle reduction just hit different. What's the biggest React Native package you deleted this year? I'm talking real bundle savings — the ones that made you feel lighter just looking at the build size. Drop your wins below 👇 #reactnative
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Next.js parallel routes are quietly becoming the move. Load multiple page sections independently. No more waiting for slow API calls to block the whole page. Dashboard with user data + analytics loads instantly. Profile section can take its time. #react #nextjs
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EAS Build just saved me 8 minutes on a React Native deploy. The new M3 instances are stupid fast. Local builds used to take 12 minutes. EAS? 4 minutes flat. Plus I can push builds from my phone now. Mobile dev workflows are finally catching up to web. #reactnative #expo
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