How to Dynamically updated Next.js Static Pages with SWR

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  1. shopify-next.js-tailwind

    Learn the Shopify + Next.js + Tailwind CSS Stack! SWR, Hydrogen, + more

    Checkout the example website and full tutorial at BuildNextShop.com where we create a fully production ready Shopify Headless store using Next.js!

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    React Hooks for Data Fetching

    In this article I would like to introduce you to SWR (stale-while-revalidate) package that is also created by the Vercel team.

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