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Good question, and thanks for participating in the discussion. I'll have to defer to the author. But, it would appear that this article might be focused on just the client-side of things - the components, etc. Not so much the server side. For that one could consider a 'ready-made' solution such as Cloudinary, if it's an immediate need.
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Good question, and thanks for participating in the discussion. I'll have to defer to the author. But, it would appear that this article might be focused on just the client-side of things - the components, etc. Not so much the server side. For that one could consider a 'ready-made' solution such as Cloudinary, if it's an immediate need.