jaredpalmer / after.js

Next.js-like framework for server-rendered React apps built with React Router
https://npm.im/@jaredpalmer/after
MIT License
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Who's using After.js? #133

Open jaredpalmer opened 6 years ago

jaredpalmer commented 6 years ago

Drop a name and a link yo.

felipeleusin commented 6 years ago

We're using it for the new version of our site. It's still not public but we're releasing it in one month. Our company is www.eventfly.com.br

allpwrfulroot commented 6 years ago

I'd like to, waiting for some documentation / tutorials before committing to a conversion

krazyjakee commented 5 years ago

We're releasing the new igdb.com in small stages. It's been a wild ride with afterjs but we are happy we're on the right course.

https://next.igdb.com

andrefox333 commented 5 years ago

I'm wanting to use after.js to our current site, https://www.braggawatt.com. It's currently only a client-rendered app served through firebase.

ivan-kleshnin commented 5 years ago

I know people hate such questions but I'll ask anyway. – Is this project dead?

I'm considering NextJS and alternatives and while AfterJS has some benefits the "pulse" of the repo is not very optimistic...

krazyjakee commented 5 years ago

@ivan-kleshnin One thing to note here is that while afterjs is a starting point, it's really Razzle that runs under the hood. That has a lot more activity.

The other issue is that most of what nextjs and afterjs is, is about to be replaced by React 17. You can see @jaredpalmer comment on that here: https://github.com/jaredpalmer/after.js/issues/175

As I see it, Nextjs will continue to be a far more opinionated solution whereas afterjs will be as bare-bones as it can be, which is my personal preference. Opinionated solutions need a lot more maintaining and I don't see that changing with next, even after react 17.

I predict that Jared will either deprecate afterjs and have it as a module in razzle, or release a new version of afterjs after react 17 leaves alpha.

jaredpalmer commented 5 years ago

^^^this.

mschipperheyn commented 5 years ago

I want to start using it, but I would like to know if that react-router layout flexibility issue is still actual. That sounds like something I would run into

stepanh commented 5 years ago

I've used After.js on a client project https://gofindlocal.co.uk and on my personal playground site https://stehil.com (source at https://github.com/stepanh/stehil).

Some thoughts Big changes are on the way in React world due to suspense & hooks and I feel that migrating from After.js to TheNextBestThing️️™️️️️ (whatever that may be) will be way simpler than from Next.js. Than again, Next.js will get updated to suspense at some point - but I wouldn't expect that to happen soon.

sh4hids commented 4 years ago

Kajkey.com - A Bangladeshi freelancing platform.

nimaa77 commented 4 years ago

antivirus.ir - an e-commerce website

mohammad-amin-hesam commented 4 years ago

we have a big project with a lot of tools... https://www.onmiz.com

DevAlien commented 4 years ago

https://privateporch.com

psobhanlo commented 4 years ago

moshaverchi.com you can chat with psychologists

andycloke commented 4 years ago

I'm using it on my bootstrapped SaaS https://www.influencegrid.com/.

It's a TikTok influencer search engine.

atulmy commented 4 years ago

Using it on https://newstube.live and https://deploymonk.com

brianleach commented 4 years ago

Using it on https://www.yespleasemeals.com/ and https://www.factor75.com

andreluizlopes commented 3 years ago

Hello, we have web portals with razzle and afterjs:

mskarimi commented 3 years ago

Using razzle, afterjs and formik on https://mrestate.ir