@meuwka
, @Mariusz It depends, guys. I think we all aware of limitations GatsbyJS has: webman.pro/blog/is-gatsbyjs-great-....
But I don't think it makes NextJS better over GatsbyJS or opposite. We need to take a case to determine what fits project better.
@meuwka , @Mariusz It depends, guys. I think we all aware of limitations GatsbyJS has: webman.pro/blog/is-gatsbyjs-great-....
But I don't think it makes NextJS better over GatsbyJS or opposite. We need to take a case to determine what fits project better.
@wwwebman thanks, the article is awesome!
Totally agree with you as well. Depends on what's the goal and the case.
I've also made one on When not to use Gatsby:
pagepro.co/blog/2020/01/03/when-no...
Cheers!