Talk

In this rapidly evolving world of web development, Next.js recently introduced Partial Prerendering (PPR), a new rendering model for web applications. But what exactly lies behind this concept? In this session, we will explore how PPR optimizes web applications by combining ultra-fast static delivery with real-time dynamic updates. 
Key takeaways from this session include:
  • Understanding the basics and benefits of Partial Prerendering
  • Comparing PPR with traditional rendering methods like Client-Side Rendering (CSR) and Server-Side Rendering (SSR)
  • Examples showcasing PPR and its impact on performance and user experience
Kawtar Choubari
Alobees
Kawtar CHOUBARI is a Software Engineer based in Paris, where her passion for Front-End development shines through her expertise in JavaScript, TypeScript, ReactJS, and Next.js. She also thrives as a part-time Content Creator, YouTuber, and Open Source Contributor, creating educational content that reflects her love for frontend technologies. Dedicated to community enrichment, she contributes to tech events and delivers impactful workshops and hands-on labs on her expertise.