Next.js is a popular React-based framework for building server-rendered, statically generated, and performance-optimized web applications. While it excels in many areas, it may fall short in certain software engineering aspects, such as complexity management and scalability. One potential issue is that Next.js can lead to tight coupling between pages and the framework's internal workings, making it challenging to maintain and evolve large applications. Additionally, the framework's opinionated nature can limit flexibility and customization options.
Key Takeaways
Tight coupling between pages and framework internals can hinder maintainability
Opinionated nature can limit flexibility and customization
Careful planning and architecture are necessary to mitigate these issues
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