Hardcover Boosts Performance and Development with Rails and Inertia.js Migration
Summary
Hardcover boosts performance and streamlines development by migrating from Next.js to Ruby on Rails with Inertia.js, leveraging server-side rendering, direct database access, and React.js for the front-end, addressing issues like caching, hosting costs, and slow development speeds.
Key Points
- Hardcover migrated their codebase from Next.js to Ruby on Rails with Inertia.js, resulting in faster performance, smoother development, and smarter architecture.
- The migration addressed issues like unclear caching, growing hosting costs, and slow development speeds with Next.js.
- The new setup with Rails and Inertia.js allows for server-side rendering, direct database connections, and continued use of React.js for the front-end.