No, sadly I have not, I can't vouch for it's production readiness for large-scale projects by telling myself first hand accounts of it, but I think you should checkout their latest blogposts/releases (Instant Reload, Dynamic Routing, etc)
I would just start with nice defaults like TypeScript, etc, which might help maintain a sane codebase in a large project.
But nextjs is really flexible, I find myself using it as my frontend -hammer-, maybe you should take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I've felt more productive coding with it than others!
I would just start with nice defaults like TypeScript, etc, which might help maintain a sane codebase in a large project.
But nextjs is really flexible, I find myself using it as my frontend -hammer-, maybe you should take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I've felt more productive coding with it than others!