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const someFunction = () => {
console.log('Hello, world!');
};
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We recommend using Static Generation (with and without data) whenever possible because your page can be built once and served by CDN, which makes it much faster than having a server render the page on every request.
const sum = (num1: number, num2: number): number => {
return num1 + num2
}
console.log(sum(4,8)) //12
You can use Static Generation for many types of pages, including:
- Marketing pages
- Blog posts
- E-commerce product listings
- Help and documentation
You should ask yourself: "Can I pre-render this page ahead of a user's request?" If the answer is yes, then you should choose Static Generation.