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Next.js

Used in: alex-cms-project

Used for CMS interfaces, the public frontend, and server-side functionality.

Used for CMS interfaces, the public frontend, and server-side functionality.

This entire CMS — admin and public site.

This entire CMS — admin and public site.

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Next.js powers both the admin CMS and the public-facing site in Alex's current active project.

Next.js

A React framework used across the full stack — handling CMS admin interfaces, the public frontend, and server-side logic. Alex's proficiency comes from building and maintaining this entire CMS with it, not from isolated experiments.

What it's actually used for

The Alex CMS project — admin and public site both — runs on Next.js. That means routing, server-side rendering, API routes, and UI all live within the same codebase. See the project: Alex CMS.

How this fits the broader work

Next.js sits at the intersection of Alex's Full-Stack Product Development and Dynamic CMS Architecture expertise. It's the practical layer where backend integration and frontend delivery meet — not a standalone skill, but a connective one.