Isn't it a bit overkill for such a simple page?
Just casually asking, so that I can discover whats your perspective to use this much tech on just a simple page.
I'm not the author and I'm still learning React, but in my personal oppinion, it might be a little over complicated, but I think makes it easier to update things when needed.
I think that it's a pretty piece of an idea. Maybe you perceive it overkillig if you just look at it as it is.... But, if you are able to forsee all the possibilities it brings starting from here, it's a real good practice to do things well since the beginning.
I get your point, actually while making it even I thought that maybe I'm overengineering the site but the thing is, actually I didn't if you look at it from my perspective. I've been using NextJS for quite some time now, and at the moment, it's far more faster and productive for me to use Next than any other framework/method, styling using tailwind was also because I didn't want to give much time to styling or I couldn't have been able to complete the project in this short span of time. About other libraries I used, both react-hot-toast and react-tooltip are quite minimal libraries and thus they hardly affect the bundle size.
Isn't it a bit overkill for such a simple page?
Just casually asking, so that I can discover whats your perspective to use this much tech on just a simple page.
I'm not the author and I'm still learning React, but in my personal oppinion, it might be a little over complicated, but I think makes it easier to update things when needed.
I think that it's a pretty piece of an idea. Maybe you perceive it overkillig if you just look at it as it is.... But, if you are able to forsee all the possibilities it brings starting from here, it's a real good practice to do things well since the beginning.
I get your point, actually while making it even I thought that maybe I'm overengineering the site but the thing is, actually I didn't if you look at it from my perspective. I've been using NextJS for quite some time now, and at the moment, it's far more faster and productive for me to use Next than any other framework/method, styling using tailwind was also because I didn't want to give much time to styling or I couldn't have been able to complete the project in this short span of time. About other libraries I used, both react-hot-toast and react-tooltip are quite minimal libraries and thus they hardly affect the bundle size.
Thanks guys. I got what I needed 😇