How We Optimized a Rails + React Monolith That Was Taking 6 Seconds to Load

Slow applications don’t fail all at once. They lose users quietly—one delayed page load, one frozen interaction, one frustrated session at a time. This is especially true for large monolithic applications built with rails with react js, where frontend and backend performance are...
How We Optimized a Rails + React Monolith That Was Taking 6 Seconds to Load

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