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Carlos Santana Roldán
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Carlos Santana Roldán

Carlos Santana Roldán is a senior web developer with more than 15 years of experience. Currently, he is working as a Principal Engineer at APM Music. He is the founder of JS Education, where he teaches people web technologies such as React, Node.js, JavaScript, and TypeScript.
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Suspense on the server

React 18 introduces some improvements to server-side rendering (SSR) with Suspense that allow developers to create more efficient and scalable server-rendered applications.

Before React 18, Suspense was primarily used in client-side rendering to manage asynchronous data loading and code splitting. However, with React 18, Suspense can also be used on the server to optimize the rendering of server-rendered components.

Here’s a high-level overview of how Suspense works on the server:

  • During the initial render of a server-rendered component, any Suspense boundaries are registered, and their fallback content is rendered instead of the main content.
  • When data loading or code splitting is required, the server can return a “placeholder” HTML response that contains the fallback content for the Suspense boundaries.
  • Once the asynchronous data or code has loaded, the client can hydrate the Suspense boundaries with the...
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Carlos Santana Roldán

Carlos Santana Roldán is a senior web developer with more than 15 years of experience. Currently, he is working as a Principal Engineer at APM Music. He is the founder of JS Education, where he teaches people web technologies such as React, Node.js, JavaScript, and TypeScript.
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