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creatures.sh Environment variables type safety and validation with Zod
Using process.env directly in your project means you're double or triple checking the names of the environment variables. You can use Zod to validate if all of the environment variables are set, and to automatically get types for them.
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Distributed Tracing is the process of tracking the flow and timing of requests as they pass through a system, which helps us understand the performance of that system and identify bottlenecks. In this article we'll explore the pros and cons of distributed tracing.
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How to create and use API Routes in Next.js
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A guide on how to create Single Shared layouts and Per-Page layout in Next.js
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How to use Next.js's Static Generation method to provide data in your pages at build time.
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How to use Next.js's Server-side Rendering method to render your pages on the server-side.
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