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What's new in Next.js 13?

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  Next.js brings us various layout formats, turbo packs, and more treats, including the sensational decrease in client-side JavaScript. The new way to organize your Next.js applications is opt-in and can be embraced gradually for a smooth adoption.     New elements will make creating performant web applications more straightforward and accessible. Next.js 13 accompanies server components empowered as a matter of course. Is Next.js 13 improve our projects? In This blog, we will dive deep into the new changes that Next.js brings to us.     On the 25th of October , At Next.js conf (the meeting where developers figured out what the engineers of the most popular React framework updated for them).   All who turned up for the stream or the in-person occasion saw the presentation of the following significant version of the framework - Next.js 13 . The view was very something - the new version is entirely different in numerous ways from its predecessor.    Let's start!!!       It changed