Invoice #198909 to Modern JS
Evaluate partial prerendering performance using Next.js
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Invoice #198909
Maintenance and Development
Submitted by TJ Consulting•Approved by Addy
Apr 19, 2024
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[Engineering, April 6th - 17th] For INP insights, evaluate the performance of partial prerendering, an experimental feature in Next.js 14, using a typical web app scenario for a real-world canonical web app
$21,011.00 USD
Total amount $21,011.00 USD
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