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    Next.js vs. Traditional React: What Businesses Need to Know

    June 4, 2025

    In today’s fast-paced digital world, choosing the right front-end framework can significantly impact a business’s scalability, performance, and bottom line. React has been a staple in the web development industry for years, renowned for its flexibility and strong community support. However, with the rise of Next.js, a powerful React-based framework, businesses now face a new decision: stick with traditional React or switch to Next.js?

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