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The Suspense is Killing Me: Part 1
If you are a long-time React user, you might be wondering for the past few years about when Concurrent Mode/Suspense will ship. The plans to release them have been pushed back more than once and the React core team has been self-admittedly silent. Now with the Server Components demoed and React Labs announced there is more interest than ever…
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