Upgrading EZ-ERC Apps to Next.js 13
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. , March 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- So, a little history. EZ-ERC has been around for a little over a year and a half. I've been here a little over a year, contracting since December 2021, joined full-time in June 2022, and became CTO in January 2023. In that span, I've gone from helping with spam going to e-mail to taking a role in company leadership and building out our next generation of Tax Tech software.
Key Points:
- And for us, that custom software that is the deep magic of it all is EZ-ERC Apps.
- With that problem solved, and my library functions once again working harmoniously with EZ-ERC Apps, I breathed a sigh of relief.
- Strictly speaking, SST did not yet support Next.js 13 within its main release when I finished this project last week.
- However, by perusing their fantastic Discord server and reading through various Github issues, I got EZ-ERC Apps, the Next.js 13 portion, working using SST v2.