day 66 - tried Parallel Fetching + Suspense + Try/Catch error-handling (Next.js15) - posts & albums load side by side (parallel), each with its own fallback - errors handled locally (with try/catch) → page stays intact, no “forever loading” states #80DaysOfNextJS #NextJS15

coding_robin's tweet image. day 66

- tried Parallel Fetching + Suspense + Try/Catch error-handling (Next.js15)

- posts & albums load side by side (parallel), each with its own fallback

- errors handled locally (with try/catch) → page stays intact, no “forever loading” states

#80DaysOfNextJS #NextJS15
coding_robin's tweet image. day 66

- tried Parallel Fetching + Suspense + Try/Catch error-handling (Next.js15)

- posts & albums load side by side (parallel), each with its own fallback

- errors handled locally (with try/catch) → page stays intact, no “forever loading” states

#80DaysOfNextJS #NextJS15
coding_robin's tweet image. day 66

- tried Parallel Fetching + Suspense + Try/Catch error-handling (Next.js15)

- posts & albums load side by side (parallel), each with its own fallback

- errors handled locally (with try/catch) → page stays intact, no “forever loading” states

#80DaysOfNextJS #NextJS15
coding_robin's tweet image. day 66

- tried Parallel Fetching + Suspense + Try/Catch error-handling (Next.js15)

- posts & albums load side by side (parallel), each with its own fallback

- errors handled locally (with try/catch) → page stays intact, no “forever loading” states

#80DaysOfNextJS #NextJS15

- unknown errors still bubbles up to Error.tsx for safety - states ( loading/success/error ) all isolated per component - feels smoother with a more reliable UX cool #80DaysOfNextJS #NextJS15 #React

coding_robin's tweet image. - unknown errors still bubbles up to Error.tsx for safety

- states ( loading/success/error ) all isolated per component

- feels smoother with a more reliable UX

cool

#80DaysOfNextJS #NextJS15 #React
coding_robin's tweet image. - unknown errors still bubbles up to Error.tsx for safety

- states ( loading/success/error ) all isolated per component

- feels smoother with a more reliable UX

cool

#80DaysOfNextJS #NextJS15 #React

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