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Michele Riva
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Michele Riva

Michele Riva is a passionate and experienced Software Engineer and Google Developer Expert from Milan, Italy. During the last years, he has contributed to many open-source projects from big companies and foundations, such as Facebook and Apache, in many different programming languages and paradigms, including Haskell, Erlang, Go, and JavaScript. He has also written dozens of public domain articles on different topics (software architecture, functional programming, performance enhancements, etc.) and gave many talks at conferences and meetups. He is currently working as a Senior Software Engineer in the architecture team at ViacomCBS, where he is building a multi-tenant Node.js application at the heart of their websites and streaming services.
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The CSS ecosystem has evolved a lot in recent years, and the Next.js team keeps the framework up to date with the most modern, performant, and modular solutions for writing CSS styles.

In this chapter, we've looked at three different built-in solutions, and of course, any one of them has some trade-offs compared with the others.

Styled JSX, for instance, is definitely one of the easiest ways of writing CSS rules. You can interoperate with JavaScript, dynamically change some CSS rules and properties depending on the user actions, and so on, but it also has some significant drawbacks. Like most CSS-in-JS libraries, Styled JSX first renders on the server side but re-renders the whole generated CSS on the client right after React hydration occurs. That adds some runtime cost to your application, making your application less performant and more challenging to scale. Also, it makes it impossible for the browser to cache your CSS rules, as they get regenerated on every...

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Published in: Feb 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781801073493

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Michele Riva

Michele Riva is a passionate and experienced Software Engineer and Google Developer Expert from Milan, Italy. During the last years, he has contributed to many open-source projects from big companies and foundations, such as Facebook and Apache, in many different programming languages and paradigms, including Haskell, Erlang, Go, and JavaScript. He has also written dozens of public domain articles on different topics (software architecture, functional programming, performance enhancements, etc.) and gave many talks at conferences and meetups. He is currently working as a Senior Software Engineer in the architecture team at ViacomCBS, where he is building a multi-tenant Node.js application at the heart of their websites and streaming services.
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