Thank you! Not the best solution for every situation but I like how you focused on reducing the size for the API responses. My enterprise is starting to think about moving some applications to the cloud and I can see from one Angular app I inherited that it ships tons of data from the API to the client and forces the client to do all the heavy lifting. The app always feels slow and buggy because of it. In the cloud, this is going to cost the company a lot more money than it should as it is lazy just to ship a whole table in the response and forget about it. That is, until you get the hosting bill. Good job!
would it be viable to do SSR with react 18 renderToString() with Jint ?
As always, great video mate!
New and great Idea as usual
0:12 you're so real for that :D
i dont think that i will never ever use this concept, but man your toturials are enjoyable
My javascript knowledge is very limited so I don't know, would this allow somebody to inject some malicious javascript and execute it on the server?
Fuckem we're professionals here 😂
Off-topic: Which font is used in the editor?
This is cool, I am wondering, whether you could SSR a svelte component this way 🤔
cool! how expansive is internet in UK?
привет, Антон! глянул серию туторов по Rider'у, спасибо, помогло. хотел спросить о тебе: откуда ты? где сейчас живешь? твой инглиш приятно слушать, хоть и не все понимаю ))
Outside of the topic but similar in context of expressions. I have decision tree/strategy design project, there I am using Roslyn Scripting to evaluate expressions and expressions are just plain C#. Good thing is that roslyn uses all available resources of the server as if it is native execution. And it have the context preserved on each execution which is nice.
Very interesting for scripting purposes. I do wonder if Lua scripting is better because it seems to be more widely used? Thank you for the video.
It gets even better in dotnet 8! You can spin up full we assembly wasi container, and run c# code in it, with the same isolation as here. Of course, made by Steve Sanderson :) Edit: you said it at the end :D
Stop ruining my dream of a JavaScript free world 😝
Interesting... Is that safe? 'script=' seems like I might be able to feed whatever javascript I want the server to run inside a url... 🤔
Ok, I admit I am way too noob for this. Why would we want this? What is the benefit we get out of this and what is the trade off? Can you ebalorate on that a bit more? I am open mindend, would be happy to understand the reasoning better.
Предложил это коллегам. Посмотрели на меня как на дебила.
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