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Hey {NAME}, These days it seems like you're stuck between two choices for building your site. An old

Hey {NAME}, These days it seems like you're stuck between two choices for building your site. An old crane that's slow and clunky or an intergalactic spaceship builder. Naturally, as a developer, you chose the magical spaceship builder. It has all the modern features to help you build and deploy fast. You get your beautiful spaceship built. But you can't launch it because it broke when you upgraded the system. You have error messages that don't tell you what the actual errors are 😰 Usually, the errors lead to searching on GitHub issues for at least an hour. Just to find out that the latest version is broken in some strange way. Eventually, it becomes a pain to maintain then you think: "You know, this should be much simpler - I'm building a blog, not a spaceship." The truth is You can still create your site without needing a NASA control center with Next.js Next is really just React, it's much easier to approach and lets you do the same thing. The routing system and API patterns are a joy to work with. Xiaoru "Leo" Li has put together a 31 minute, 12 lesson mission brief for your next successful launch. [Introduction to Next.js 9]() Leo gives you a tour of his trustworthy space station. Using TypeScript for safety. Chakra UI to make styling easy and Auth0 to verify the identities of astronauts who board your ship. You'll have a painless launch sequence at the end. Take one small step for humankind 👉🏾 [Introduction to Next.js 9]() 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B, PMB#97429, Houston, TX 77080-2059 [Unsubscribe from Content Spotlights]( or [Unsubscribe from everything](

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