@black_snake_moan27 I agree. Clearly his idea is so that it is really accessible to a lot of people. But I believe he says 15 $ not 20, for this particular one (unless I understood it wrong). ( 2:58 )
So much respect for you Brad. Your courses and teaching style is second to none. Instantly purchased your Next JS course on Traversy Media (Premium Docs are so fantastic). Looking forward so so much for your upcoming Laravel course. Respect to you.
Love your content, man. It helped me massively in getting my first dev job 4.5 years ago and now I'm going to buy this for my gf so she can do the same!
Big fan of you Brad despite not watching your videos often neither coding much lately but admire your efforts and hope you're doing better now health wise ❤️
I don't want to sound rude by saying I'm not going to buy your course this time. However, the reason behind it is because you helped me develop the logic to build such complex projects that whenever I think of something I want to build I do it easily.........jk will buy it even if I dont watch it at all; just to support you. You're great dude!
Brad, it's almost criminal how little you charge for your courses. I can't think of any better resources for the price point and the quality. Great course!
That is great. could you please guide as a little bit about Kirimase (Command line tool for Next.js) with a short crash course ? That would be very informative for us. Thanks.
@Brad It would be great if the existing course "Next.js Dev to Deployment" was updated with recent contents. Not fair on the previous students who purchased udemy course on the promise contents would remain current.
Hey Brad I had an idea for a video. I saw a video recently called "I Stopped Using Express.js: Because Bun and Hono 🔥" which was interesting, it shows Bun and Hono work extremely similarly to Node + Express but much faster. A video showing how to convert an Express/Node project to Bun/Hono for people like me who learned backend from your NodeJS masterclass that used express/node/mongo might be pretty fun. Node and Express is starting to get a bit slow compared to other frameworks. Bun and Elysia is neck and neck with Rust and Axum, and Bun and Hono isn't too far behind but has express-like structuring.
Hey Brad, first of all, I wanted to thank you for your work; I look forward to spending a few hours each evening on your courses on Udemy. Before I buy a course elsewhere, I always check if you have it. My question is about "Angular Front To Back." When I bought this course, I received a message stating that it would be updated from 1/17 to 1/19. However, it still hasn't been updated. I didn’t know where to ask, so could you please tell me if I should wait for it? Thank you! Best regards
Thanks dude, i've just purchased this and looking forward to making a start with it. Lately, I've been exploring headless CMS options, particularly Payload CMS, as I believe it could provide a user-friendly solution for non-technical clients who want to manage their site content easily. Without a headless CMS in the mix, clients typically need to be comfortable tinkering with code to update their website content, which might not be ideal for many. Since I approach this tech more as a hobbyist than a seasoned enterprise pro, I'm open to your insights. Am I missing something obvious here? What are your thoughts on using headless CMS like Payload for client projects? Thanks!
Hi @Brad. Thanks for this course, i baugth it. Could you also do a paying course on Java Spring Boot ? It is highly demanded in jobs, it will be helpful also. thanks in advance
Will the course include the styling of the components? I'm asking this because I've bought courses like this in which the instructors just copy and paste css stylings to components without walking through the concepts of the stylesheets. Though I understand that this course is meant for nextjs and no a css styling but I just want to be opened on this.
I'm wondering about it too. I thought server actions is the preferred way and only use route handlers when server actions won't work ex. webhooks or data streaming.
It does appear to have Server components. Not sure if he touches middleware, but caching for this type of project is handled automatically so you shouldn't need to know too much other than that it is there behind the curtains doing its thing.
I just dislike the cop out regarding auth, everyone seems to take the easy way out with auth, slap the google provider in there and done... otherwise looks good.
Why your react and nextjs tutorials, are focused on javascript and not TypeScript? I think most of the people do prefer TypeScript, I know its a bit verbose and had more code, but for me personally it take more time to google the missing pieces while following up with your tutorials, sirry, my english is not good
When Brad drops a course, I buy right away. You’ve helped me with my career 100x over. Thank you Brad!
pplease can you share? i dont have the enough money to buy now but im interested and want to learn.
thanks you
Yep ditto. He’s a great instructor.
@black_snake_moan27 I agree. Clearly his idea is so that it is really accessible to a lot of people. But I believe he says 15 $ not 20, for this particular one (unless I understood it wrong). ( 2:58 )
@@VickyJayOx u are pathetic
@@3polygonsyes its $15
So much respect for you Brad. Your courses and teaching style is second to none. Instantly purchased your Next JS course on Traversy Media (Premium Docs are so fantastic). Looking forward so so much for your upcoming Laravel course. Respect to you.
Keeping his courses at prices everyone can afford is amazing, what a guy, massive respect
I have a bit of Nextjs experience. I’ll be looking forward to taking this course. Thanks Brad, you have helped me greatly over the years.
Any update? Do you recommend it?
@@theodordumitrache6055 yes, it’s a pretty good course that teaches front end that the backend with JavaScript.
Love your content, man. It helped me massively in getting my first dev job 4.5 years ago and now I'm going to buy this for my gf so she can do the same!
I've been waiting for the updated course for a few months now and man, looks like it was worth the wait.
Big fan of you Brad despite not watching your videos often neither coding much lately but admire your efforts and hope you're doing better now health wise ❤️
Immediately bought it! To support your work! If I ever have time I will watch it! 😂
course is in js or typescript?
Bought without hesitation. You’re the best 🎉
wow, please can you share please? i dont have the enough money to buy now but im interested and want to learn.
thank you
love this guy and the way he explains every single things
Will be purchasing, thanks!
I bought the course just to support you. Thank you!
I'm glad to see new content Brad. Any news about the Laravel course?
Kudos to you Brad
I buy any new course that Brad creates just because he is such a great guy and awesome teacher.
this looks amazing. i will buy it and take my time going through the course and really absorb everything
Thank you. I'm hopping over to buy it now! Always going to support you.
Brad, you’ve been instrumental in me becoming a software engineer. Definitely getting your course.
I don't want to sound rude by saying I'm not going to buy your course this time. However, the reason behind it is because you helped me develop the logic to build such complex projects that whenever I think of something I want to build I do it easily.........jk will buy it even if I dont watch it at all; just to support you. You're great dude!
Thanks, Brad! You helped me a lot to start my career! Your story was inspiring to me.
It's good to have u back brad
wow excited on this one Brad! Thanks! I'l get this one soon!
Funny how i correctly guessed this would be the next course after the PHP one. Now i'm guessing Laravel is next, really looking forward to that.
Brad, it's almost criminal how little you charge for your courses. I can't think of any better resources for the price point and the quality. Great course!
Mr. Brad, I hope you will publish a new Redux toolkit course for us.
thank you for all 🥰
Great to see another course from you, Brad!
Just purchased without a second thought about it
That's nice, but I didn't subscribe to your channel to get "promo" so when are you releasing it on RUclips?
I was looking for a course like this. Such a great course with a lot of great features!
God Bless you Brad!
I always recommend your content for beginners 👍Keep up the good work
Darn! I am about 90% finished with my personal Next.js website, haha! But that's okay, I have another project idea.
Purchased! Thank you for your work!
Congrats on the release!
That is great.
could you please guide as a little bit about Kirimase (Command line tool for Next.js) with a short crash course ?
That would be very informative for us.
Thanks.
going to buy this. As to what's being planned for the channel would love to see content related to react native
Just signed up! Can't wait to get started!
Traversy is my legend 🎉
@Brad It would be great if the existing course "Next.js Dev to Deployment" was updated with recent contents. Not fair on the previous students who purchased udemy course on the promise contents would remain current.
👏Traversy Media for this course, but do you also plan to update the mentioned NextJS course with Strapi which you have published on Udemy?
Purchase Done from TRAVERSY MEDIA. Thanks, Brad.
Any luck in doing a course in remix.js?
Excited to check this one out next
Please, please, please do a Laravel Course with multilogin!
Well done Brad. Nice job
Thanks for creating this course
I just bought it, thanks in advance🤪
take my money now! 💰💰💰
Loved it!
Hey Brad I had an idea for a video. I saw a video recently called "I Stopped Using Express.js: Because Bun and Hono 🔥" which was interesting, it shows Bun and Hono work extremely similarly to Node + Express but much faster. A video showing how to convert an Express/Node project to Bun/Hono for people like me who learned backend from your NodeJS masterclass that used express/node/mongo might be pretty fun. Node and Express is starting to get a bit slow compared to other frameworks. Bun and Elysia is neck and neck with Rust and Axum, and Bun and Hono isn't too far behind but has express-like structuring.
WEB RTC complete video please
Brad I'm wondering why did you use route handlers instead of server actions in this course?
Awesome course
We will definitely buy it sir.but small request add typescript also
Brad, are you using TypeScript in this course?
I can't wait to buy.
not related to the course, but man, you look fit!
Finally my man back
Hey Brad,
first of all, I wanted to thank you for your work; I look forward to spending a few hours each evening on your courses on Udemy. Before I buy a course elsewhere, I always check if you have it.
My question is about "Angular Front To Back." When I bought this course, I received a message stating that it would be updated from 1/17 to 1/19. However, it still hasn't been updated.
I didn’t know where to ask, so could you please tell me if I should wait for it?
Thank you!
Best regards
Will you consider creating a new course for Laravel 11 with Herd and Reverb? 🙏🙏🙏
Can you do a video on strategies or criterias devs should use to adopt new frameworks into their tech stack.
Brad is back❤
Thanks dude, i've just purchased this and looking forward to making a start with it.
Lately, I've been exploring headless CMS options, particularly Payload CMS, as I believe it could provide a user-friendly solution for non-technical clients who want to manage their site content easily. Without a headless CMS in the mix, clients typically need to be comfortable tinkering with code to update their website content, which might not be ideal for many.
Since I approach this tech more as a hobbyist than a seasoned enterprise pro, I'm open to your insights. Am I missing something obvious here? What are your thoughts on using headless CMS like Payload for client projects?
Thanks!
Hi @Brad. Thanks for this course, i baugth it.
Could you also do a paying course on Java Spring Boot ? It is highly demanded in jobs, it will be helpful also.
thanks in advance
Go Brad! Course bought ✅
wow, please can you share please? i dont have the enough money to buy now but im interested and want to learn.
thank you
Waiting for the laravel course 🤞🏻🔥
Will the course include the styling of the components?
I'm asking this because I've bought courses like this in which the instructors just copy and paste css stylings to components without walking through the concepts of the stylesheets.
Though I understand that this course is meant for nextjs and no a css styling but I just want to be opened on this.
Brad would you let me know what are require to know before going for Next JS , I already had JavaScript course from your website .
Brad, are planning on doing a Rust video?
Purchased it🎉
Hello Brad,
Thanks for this beautiful course on Udemy.
Could you please add this course Under udemy subscription.
i bought is, but where is source code for examples? thnx.
I know react, but I don't know node.js. Can I do this course?
Please update your react & node Js course
Bought 👍🏻👍🏻
awesome brad!
No server actions?
I'm wondering about it too. I thought server actions is the preferred way and only use route handlers when server actions won't work ex. webhooks or data streaming.
Am I safe to choose nextjs as my default framework then choose differently depending on the application needs?
I wish someone can assist me to get this course 🤦♂
Brad looks like he is losing weight and looking so slim.
legit shouted when i sawwww❤😂
Hey Brad, is it possible to follow the course but using mySQL or MSSQL with e.g sequelize?
brad a humble request to make React 19 course
Another classic
is this course for complete beginners?
🔥🔥
those who purchase it please tell me is the code production level or just tutorial basic level, so i can decide to buy or not
What about server components/actions? Middleware? Caching?
It does appear to have Server components. Not sure if he touches middleware, but caching for this type of project is handled automatically so you shouldn't need to know too much other than that it is there behind the curtains doing its thing.
waiting for laravel
ohoooooh yeaeh, oooooh yeaeh, oooooh yeaeh ....
Just got it (✦ ‿ ✦)
I just dislike the cop out regarding auth, everyone seems to take the easy way out with auth, slap the google provider in there and done... otherwise looks good.
Nextjs + Nestjs
Is this course good for me as I've never used next js but I want to learn it? I have some React experience
on discord he said that you can take it if you know the basics of react
Bought it!
wow, please can you share please? i dont have the enough money to buy now but im interested and want to learn.
thank you
@@VickyJayOx yes, my friend
@@Victor-dd7el how will I reach out and get it please
@@VickyJayOx I can say Who i am
@@Victor-dd7el hii friend
Why your react and nextjs tutorials, are focused on javascript and not TypeScript?
I think most of the people do prefer TypeScript, I know its a bit verbose and had more code, but for me personally it take more time to google the missing pieces while following up with your tutorials, sirry, my english is not good
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I got here first😅
SQL database should be go-to DB for most courses. Mongo is irrelevant to most corporate dev jobs.
just brought lucky me