The `satisfies` keyword allows you to assert that a certain value "satisfies" a given type, while preventing a wider type from being inferred.
The `satisfies` keyword allows you to assert that a certain value "satisfies" a given type, while preventing a wider type from being inferred.
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Reuse data efficiently with cache! Fetch your blog data once and use it across multiple functions like generateMetadata and your page component.
🚀 No duplicate API calls, better performance!
Perfect for SEO + rendering. 📖✨
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Reuse data efficiently with cache! Fetch your blog data once and use it across multiple functions like generateMetadata and your page component.
🚀 No duplicate API calls, better performance!
Perfect for SEO + rendering. 📖✨
#NextJs #React #Typescript
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Spring's documentation is top-notch, and IntelliJ makes the experience even better. Loving this journey so far! 💻✨ #SpringBoot #NestJS
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