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Mastering React Server Components: A Deep Dive into Next.js 14 Architecture

React Server Components (RSC) represent a paradigm shift in how we build web applications. By allowing components to be rendered exclusively on the server, we reduce the bundle size sent to the client and improve initial load times significantly.

Sarah Chen

Senior Frontend Engineer at Tech Corp. Passionate about React performance and architecture.

#react#next.js#performance#architecture
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Discussion (3)

Alex Rivers2 hours ago

Excellent breakdown! I was struggling with the boundary between Server and Client components. This really clarified things.

Jordan Lee1 hour ago

The streaming example was particularly helpful. Looking forward to implementing this in our project.

Marcus Vane30 minutes ago

How does this affect existing Next.js projects that heavily rely on client-side state management?

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