
"Discover what's new in The Replay, LogRocket's newsletter for dev and engineering leaders, in the November 19th issue. Matt MacCormack Nov 19, 2025 33 sec read Jack Herrington writes about how React 19.2 rebuilds async handling from the ground up with use(), , useTransition(), and now View Transitions. Jack Herrington Nov 19, 2025 5 min read The web has always had an uneasy relationship with connectivity."
"Most applications are designed as if the network will be [] Alexander Godwin Nov 18, 2025 11 min read Streaming AI responses is one of the easiest ways to improve UX. Here's how to implement it in a Next.js app using the Vercel AI SDKtyping effect, reasoning, and all. Elijah Asaolu Nov 17, 2025 9 min read"
React 19.2 rebuilds asynchronous handling from the ground up, introducing or consolidating hooks such as use(), useTransition(), and View Transitions to coordinate async rendering and view changes. Web connectivity remains unreliable, and most applications assume the network will be available, creating a need for resilient strategies and offline-aware design. Streaming AI responses improve user experience by delivering partial outputs sooner, enabling typing effects and real-time reasoning. Implementing streaming in Next.js with the Vercel AI SDK offers practical approaches to render tokens or chunks as they arrive, reducing perceived latency and increasing interactivity for AI-driven interfaces.
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