I really fail to see the point in just adding another abstraction layer on top of an already tried&tested framework such as NextJS and selling it as a completely new framework.. plus the monolithic approach doesn't sell too well to corporates in the age of cloud scaling and microservices.. sure, startups might give it a try to get to speed ASAP to secure some funding rounds to survive, but i doubt Blitz is here to stay in the long run.. just my 2 cents, would love to be proved wrong..
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I really fail to see the point in just adding another abstraction layer on top of an already tried&tested framework such as NextJS and selling it as a completely new framework.. plus the monolithic approach doesn't sell too well to corporates in the age of cloud scaling and microservices.. sure, startups might give it a try to get to speed ASAP to secure some funding rounds to survive, but i doubt Blitz is here to stay in the long run.. just my 2 cents, would love to be proved wrong..