Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript with j Query, CSS & HTML5 book
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Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript with j Query, CSS & HTML5 book
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So you built a Next.js app, but you need a clear view of the entire operation flow to be able to identify performance bottlenecks before you launch. But how do you get started? Get the essentials on tracing for Next.js from @nikolovlazar in this video series 👀
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I don't think this is appropriate to use dev.to just to reference a book for the affiliate link.
you should consider writing articles to give your viewers something of value and include the links at the top and bottom instead.
I found it more difficult to find tutorials because of how many links that you have that appear to be articles.