While it is easy to use cache headers with NextJS -- as you said -- you have to know what you're doing.
It still boils down to use case, implementation, and quite possibly preference.
Personally, I'd still pick NextJS any time for any enterprise-level projects. Remix would be a fun little new framework to toy with for personal projects.
It still boils down to use case, implementation, and quite possibly preference.
Personally, I'd still pick NextJS any time for any enterprise-level projects. Remix would be a fun little new framework to toy with for personal projects.