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Hugo Di Francesco
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Hugo Di Francesco is a software engineer who has worked extensively with JavaScript. He holds a MEng degree in mathematical computation from University College London (UCL). He has used JavaScript across the stack to create scalable and performant platforms at companies such as Canon and Elsevier and in industries such as print on demand and mindfulness. He is currently tackling problems in the travel industry at Eurostar with Node.js, TypeScript, React, and Kubernetes while running the eponymous Code with Hugo website. Outside of work, he is an international fencer, in the pursuit of which he trains and competes across the globe.
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Client and server rendering with React

In a web context, client-side rendering is the process by which JavaScript is used inside a user’s browser to generate or update the page contents. A fully client-side-rendered application will only display meaningful content when the relevant JavaScript code has completed downloading, parsing, and running.

In the following sequence diagram, we use the term “origin” instead of something such as “server,” since one benefit of full client-side rendering is that the resources “serving” our content can be what’s called static hosting. This includes services such as AWS Simple Storage Service (S3), Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, and GitHub Pages, among others. There’s no dynamic server-side component in these services.

Figure 5.1: A client-side-rendering sequence diagram

Figure 5.1: A client-side-rendering sequence diagram

In contrast, server-side rendering denotes the process by which a server generates a full...

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Hugo Di Francesco

Hugo Di Francesco is a software engineer who has worked extensively with JavaScript. He holds a MEng degree in mathematical computation from University College London (UCL). He has used JavaScript across the stack to create scalable and performant platforms at companies such as Canon and Elsevier and in industries such as print on demand and mindfulness. He is currently tackling problems in the travel industry at Eurostar with Node.js, TypeScript, React, and Kubernetes while running the eponymous Code with Hugo website. Outside of work, he is an international fencer, in the pursuit of which he trains and competes across the globe.
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