Why NestJS?
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2023
- Are you interested in building solid, reliable, scalable server-side applications using TypeScript? I have a recommendation for you: Nest JS. We’ll explore its underlying mindset, its pros and cons, and whether it’s worth learning.
This may surprise you in a discussion about server-side development, but I promise you it’s relevant: to understand NestJs, you need to understand the [differences between React and Angular].
I’ve spoken about these at length: React provides flexibility and freedom, whereas Angular provides stability and reliability. The client-side is driven by user experience, so it makes sense that front-end developers have been attracted to the freedom and agility that React provides.
But what about on the server? What is the best paradigm to apply there? And that is the perfect opportunity to talk about…
What is Nest JS? And why is it worth learning?
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What a great video
I would also add that anyone with a Spring Boot background, who wants to ship apps faster but love the structure of spring boot to learn and use nestjs, those two frameworks are very alike.
You will feel right at home.
Thanks for the input, it’s very much appreciated :)
"When you're investing your time learning NestJS, you're actually investing time in yourself" - MOTIVATED
Damn, that was inspiring!
Glad you liked it :)
up to the point worth it😍
As one currently planning to introduce Node to my company stack for some smaller less intensive APIs instead of .NET Core.
I think this video gives me the assurance I needed to actually try out a few services in Node. A Typescript based server side framework that is as opinionated, robust and as modular as Angular is exactly what I need at this moment.
Well then I’m glad I was able to be helpful
Incroyable !! Je ne connais pas ta chaîne en anglais. Utilises-tu de l’IA ?
L’anglais c’est ma langue maternelle en fait, même si je vis en France :)
@@KodapsAcademy ah ok on dirait pas !!!
C’est incroyable, en plus t’as vraiment fait un copier coller de ta vidéo c’est impressionnant
@BricBracASMR ouais c’est l’avantage d’être arrivé en France à 5 ans :D pour les vidéos j’enregistre souvent les deux langues dans la foulée, mais si tu fais gaffe les vidéos françaises sont généralement un chouilla plus longues parce que l’anglais est plus concis. Donc y’a un peu de taf de recalage pour adapter le montage mais ouais c’est généralement la même structure dans les 2 langues :)
@@KodapsAcademy continues comme ça en tout cas ! Tes vidéo sont d’une qualité inqualifiable
@BricBracASMR j’y comptes bien, et merci pour les encouragements !
Is this a re-most, thought I seen it before.
I also released this in French at the same time, but other than that, no :)
Maybe not Angular traditional approch
Let's agree to disagree.....react takes away your freedom and flexibility at the cost of slightly better performance and less codes....with your app getting bigger in react your chance to be creative and stay sane gets slimmer, you become bound to walk in the narrow corridor.....on the orher hand Angular is the knight in the shining arnour, the Godfather,the pirate of the Caribbean..... Whatever you want it to be
Angular is bae
What's the tale for junior programmers? :D
A little bit of seriousness, because it's a shame to tell such a farcical story!
😂 I would like to disagree.
adding he angular logo to the thumbnail probably turned away way too many people
You may well have a point, I'll try without
for real ? angular?
have you heard of ActiveRecord?
I'm not quite sure what point you would like to make, would you like to elaborate ? :)
if you want stability and reliability Elm is the choice
To comment under these types of videos it would be good to understand the basic differences between the frontend and the backend....
At this point, just learn Springboot, lol.
I don't want to learn Java lol.
agree. bunch of stuff to learn to get started, better of learning java springboot will be much performant.
Lol no. Developer velocity with Nest is still going to be way more than Spring. TypeScript is easier than Java.
Only the first 40 seconds. I'm sorry but I can't continue listening to you.
Care to be more precise as to what turned you off, so I can improve ?