I remember he wore an orange kurta in a video explaining the event loop in JS. He nailed the concept, and I still remember the whole video, hence the idea of EVENT LOOP, this guy is a blessing to us
The best tech stack currently if you want to do both frontend and backend is: React + Java (for big companies). For small startups: mernstack, sure. But if you're good at either frontend or backend, and want to become fullstack (for some reason) pick one from these two. If you're a fresher/college kid looking for a fullstack job mern stack is a good option to start with.
@ there’s nothing that’s bad about. What I have mentioned here is the best stack for certain situations. Next js is unstable, and I heard about convex for the first time today.
You are right, don't follow fellow youtubers who say tech stack dies. Because I am Laravel Developer and I am getting good pay till date from past 3 years
There are so many youtuber who are telling mern is saturated learn java and selling course for java. Same like you are telling mern is not dead and selling your course. I don't know whom should I trust 🤔
Having 12 years exp in tech and now working in SAP Labs, I would say that big orgs don't choose a complete stack like MERN or anything like that. They choose a lot of different technologies in both frontend and backend. So learning MERN stack doesn't mean you will get a job in that stack, may be you will be proficient in those 4 among other 20 different technologies used by the company. But for startups, yes they use a well known stack to save time.
i am learning MERN for like a year now , have good understanding of concepts and can make apps , but i am a bit slow , takes GPTing and googling to finish a personal project , i need a job in upcoming 3-4 months , i have no one who can truly guide ne , can you please give me some insights or tips or a brief guide (i don't trust these youtubers)
Angular vs. React isn't about company size-both can be chosen by any type of company. The decision depends on which tech stack best suits the project's requirements.
I am also working with one of the Big Tech Giant in world and they are using either React or Angular for frontend and different technology for backend like Go n python etc..
My two cents is MERN is not dead, but sticking to just MERN is bad for your career growth in future. Companies usually do not constraint themselves to MERN, they use various technologies along with MERN. In my opinion, learning MERN is still a great starting point for fullstack experience but you should be learning new stacks. Some examples would be NextJS, Spring, DynamoDB/AWS etc
I'm Nigerian, and I have really come to love Akshay after completing the js series and following him on Twitter. He knows what he is talking about, and he is always sincere. I'm definitely going to get the react and NodeJS series soon
You will almost never see a MERN stack only tech being , any successful company/ startup built their tech a decade ago, because that's how long it takes to be successful / decent in Indian market , so you can fully expect the tech chosen to be a decade older
The thing is never love specific tech or stack. Always be open to learn new things. Cause there will always be a new thing coming which is going to be used as legacy. You don't have to be perfect, You just have to know how to work something out
Exactly! I still don't understand why people starts crying when they hear a particular tech stack is declining. You are a software developer and you should be open to use any tech stack. A programming language or a framework is not your destination that you can't move on from that...
The question should be whether we even consider coding or development as a career anymore when you see highly complex products or project are made with Generative AI without even writing a line of code?
mate, which is the "complex products" that has been developed using gen AI? I'm pretty sure you're a fresher indeed or junior dev, for a senior dev won't ever say such
NextJS is built on top of reactJS if you use nexts you use reactjs to built the components. If you just use ReactJS that is only client side that mean that you will just get this is all you have. nextJS you can do incremetal adoption for new app router and its not that hard for the most part. for production ready app solo reactjs is not good enough for backend dashboard sort of stuff it works on but on frontend you need nexjs or remix
Why to run behind which tech stack is best , i personally believe every tech is very vast and deep one should learn the core concepts . Be perfect in one and have side by additional skills too and keep working hard that's all. And sir you said it right tech doesn't die it just decline over the time and we have to be updated with time and it market requirement too. Thx for the video very informative 🙏
exactly, I hate MERN as a word because of this reason. Most of the companies which say MERN Stack don't even use MERN Stack completely, either they use different other technologies or they switch different parts from it.
I have never known an honest man before. Sometimes, I play Akshay videos while coding. I was wrapping up some Layout today when this video was playing on another monitor. I stopped for a bit to listen. Thanks so much, bro.
So what i look for full stack or specified frontend dev or specified bakend dev please need your valuable replies and experience i am a beginner soo...
Any JAVA Experience Dev/Anyone, I'm in 4th yr and I know MERN, Should I learn Java Parallelly to target enterprise level Companies. And Currently I don't have any Work Experience. I've seen Java is Most Popular especially for backend. Appreciated your Advice.
Yes, You can learn Java and become a full stack developer. Java is in demand as it ruled over 2 decades in the IT industry. For the last 2 decades lacs of the projects have been built using Java technology and companies need Java developers to support their projects.
@@naitikraj9656 As our experience grows, we get used to working on multiple things; this is common. In my case, my journey started with Java and I have been sticking to Java for a couple of years. Then I started exploring other languages like Python, Javascript, and C sharp. Presently I work on all 3 languages parallely like Java along with Angular for web based application. .Net for Standalone application. Python for AWS automation script. I suggest, master in any one programming language and explore others. With time, you will learn multi things. It's all about action in right direction.
@@naitikraj9656 you're a good question, i'll maintain my MERN as Priority, if I feel I would dive into java I will start learning, I know its difficult to switch but at least I should give it a try!
Dude when will this chase for tech stacks get ended. It is not a questions of which tech stack you are in unless you choose somethig which has'nt been used for a decade. What matters is how good of an engineer you are. If you are a backend developer pick any popular stack like node, spring boot or django and master it thoroughly. Once you master it build good utility based projects and explore other stack exisitng parallely. Good problem solving and development skills get you paid not a specific tech stack. And no company operates in only one tech so they look for a person who is a master of his art and is adaptable to other stacks.
Akshay Saini don't you feel any time like , we are converted American's and plus financed by spend thrift consultants. Great you have because your parents have saved and have a nice balance , very lucky guy Bro
True for Next.JS React 19 version installed is not yet stable also not mostly used at current point of time Also if react not understood how can we enjoy NextJS features implementation
What kind of portfolio project is good for getting a job in decent Product base company, E-commerce site Travel booking site Social media site etc?????????
its not about mern stack is dead. it about more saturation in the market. every fullstack is almost mernstack. other than that most companies are shifting from javascript to typescript. because of that they are using postgres with nestjs and typescript. because typescript provide you more type safety for large code bases and code readibility less prone to compile time errors. so its basically nodejs , react/next but based on typescript.
@ yes. i never said they shifted few month back. but the trend is increasing from few years. if you work in product based companies mostly it is typescript
Well, I'm new in this field and also I'm pursuing Full-Stack Web Development, from Prepleaf by Masai. So, I'll say, I never heard about MERN Stack becoming Dead. I saw your thumbnail, and just clicked it for information. I gained various insights about the tech used in the production stage of Github. I'm glad that I watched this video. Plus, I have a favor to ask. See, if there is a possibility for you to make a proper video on how to study MERN Stack in proper way. I face difficulties while understanding the concepts because I go into the concepts too deep and concludes on not understanding it which leads me to get irritated. It is due to my urge to understand deep concepts and in failing to do so makes me irritated. Kindly see if you can make a video on it. Thank you :)
when you said github uses ruby one rails the portion matter's at which scale they are using ruby on rails. apart from their ui layer everything had been moved to go and java. Every heavy lifting things are done in these languages.
Seeing the thumbnail, I will be I am learning mern from you sir , and you are saying MERN stack is dead , it's like getting a mini heart attack 🥺, But after watching video , I get the answer, thank you so much sir 🙏🙏
Same problem i faced with building a production-ready mobile app in react native, Previously i was using react native expo , and it was quite stable not fully, But because of the hype created by some foreign u tuber to go with expo router version 3 . I thought if i dont learn it then i will be backdated , And when try to build a production-ready mobile app for my own practice with expo router , facing lot of problem, many things are just encapsulated and I couldn't modify it from scratch, documentation is not fully perfectly written , even chat gpt does not have in detail information about expo router, I feel like i just loose control over my application and updates are comming every month, But can't quit it now because i came so far.
Finally someone speak about the positive side of web dev or full stack now a days everyone are saying full stack is saturated, its not worth learning 😢 But you said something positive ❤
What's your thought about the statement: 'A Fullstack developer is neither a Frontend nor a Backend developer because you can't master both at a proper level'?
Java full stack or Mern stack which is better in terms of 1. Stability 2. Money 3. Future scope Q2. Should I also start learning AI/ ML I have learnt Mern stack
Akshay, I know that you're not a python developer. But since you have so much knowledge and experience, can you please guide us about the same for Django? Like it's in demand, big tech conpanies like Instagram and spotify use it but still no proper guidance or course available for it. Why?
Well, from my perspective "I might be wrong". But, MERN stack is usually suitable for medium scale project such as startups. And, Due to inflation in the US and Isreal war. The startups now don't getting enough funding and those startups usually hire their resources from the sub-continent. Thats why, we have much less opportunity for the MERN stack developers these days.
Akshay your words are gold ,I have completed my MERN stack recently by creating a project then i participated for an internship by making a mini project now after getting selected i am now given task to work with next js, Now I have a question for you how a person who has a knowledge of MERN stack should migrate to nextjs.. your opinion????
So basically I am a next js developer. End of the day frontend isthe same and there are api routs and server actions . Api routs for creating apis and also can connect with mongodb . Then you don't nee express . I am not a mearntack developer so I don't know much about it and . But here you can host the apication in singlele place.
Angular vs react is a marketing gimmick , as a developer for 10 years I started with php then Drupal, ejs, ember , backbone, AngularJS ,angular ,react,vue ,nextjs , solid and qwik Out of which majority of projects are in angular then react and surprisingly,some projects still use jsp
How to gain experience in mern stack if iam coming from php background recurters are demanding experience in mern to work in mern even if i know mern please answer
@godofwar8262 if you are a fresher, now a days it s recommendable to learn js Or phython to start, but laravel as of now for intermediates and fresher, they ll hire even a non tech students for php to do wordpress, they won't take to laravel directly. So it s better to start phython Or js react if you are fresher
@@godofwar8262 oh got it, in laravel some code will happen automatically, it s dev friendly, authentication and all will be ready, only we need to customize it according to our requirement, but for rest API it is not good
Mern stack is in demand but the supply is just too much! It will never die bruhh but these kids learn and increase the competition and can't even answer js interview questions! I met a kid online he is in 8grade and he already knows html css js and git github 🙄😶, 1 job opening 5-10k applicants applied in less than 20 hrs 😶 u getting a job is very much difficult now+ 5 more years and ai stacks will be there and ai software assistants will be there! This field will not run for more than 10-15 years. Today u need 8 junior devs for a project later you will need only 2-3 coz they can use ai. So the job opening will go less and less and less. This is WHY I am leaving it (still thinking) it's not worth anymore. Pls go check job portals and Indian market and then us market u will know reality! Yes it's a good place to start for non coders but unless u are too good u won't get a job at all and even if you'll get one it will be very less priced and ask for many skills.
Bro why did you did this to mee I am next js developer.😢 .I was going to sleep. After seeing your video I am not getting sleep. I am using next js for all projects .😅😅 What should I do now should I learn mearn
Akshay can you prove with a video that the next.js router is not stable 😂 we are using in production no unstable chunks were found we are also integrating react query for optimization
In golang stability is not the case because it supports backward compatibility means any further release will not make breaking changes, yeah in today's market there is shortage of good golang developer but with gRPC and REST its getting popularity and dev community is increasing
You know the video will be gold when Akshay wears orange kurta 😂
Forsure😂
I remember he wore an orange kurta in a video explaining the event loop in JS. He nailed the concept, and I still remember the whole video, hence the idea of EVENT LOOP, this guy is a blessing to us
what if he has only one kurta ?
The best tech stack currently if you want to do both frontend and backend is: React + Java (for big companies). For small startups: mernstack, sure. But if you're good at either frontend or backend, and want to become fullstack (for some reason) pick one from these two. If you're a fresher/college kid looking for a fullstack job mern stack is a good option to start with.
What about next and convex as backend as solo dev
@ there’s nothing that’s bad about. What I have mentioned here is the best stack for certain situations. Next js is unstable, and I heard about convex for the first time today.
Another best is react +golang
I work for Big MNC, and I have a good client there. Our project started recently, and we are only using MERN.
Even I got shocked by some youtubers, who do the video as dead, but you clarified it clearly ❤
You are right, don't follow fellow youtubers who say tech stack dies. Because I am Laravel Developer and I am getting good pay till date from past 3 years
@Epirium can you share your resume if ur looking for a job change
Exactly we are using it still
@@kiran9985 no sorry as of now I’m at good company
True, my company also uses laravel php for backend from past 10 years
why people run behind tech stack , pick any & plz run behind concepts , system design , security .
Great point bro 👍
Instead of learning to use a framework one should learn how the framework works under the hood, how this magic is happening.
There are so many youtuber who are telling mern is saturated learn java and selling course for java. Same like you are telling mern is not dead and selling your course. I don't know whom should I trust 🤔
Having 12 years exp in tech and now working in SAP Labs, I would say that big orgs don't choose a complete stack like MERN or anything like that. They choose a lot of different technologies in both frontend and backend. So learning MERN stack doesn't mean you will get a job in that stack, may be you will be proficient in those 4 among other 20 different technologies used by the company. But for startups, yes they use a well known stack to save time.
Which stack?
Big orgs choose Abstract services mostly. Things like Servicenow
What do you do in sap labs I’m curious like ABAP?
i am learning MERN for like a year now , have good understanding of concepts and can make apps , but i am a bit slow , takes GPTing and googling to finish a personal project , i need a job in upcoming 3-4 months , i have no one who can truly guide ne , can you please give me some insights or tips or a brief guide (i don't trust these youtubers)
@@harharmahadev1038 no, I am in frontend mainly. Javascript, react, ui5 and some of sap’s in house ui frameworks
Angular vs. React isn't about company size-both can be chosen by any type of company. The decision depends on which tech stack best suits the project's requirements.
I am also working with one of the Big Tech Giant in world and they are using either React or Angular for frontend and different technology for backend like Go n python etc..
My two cents is
MERN is not dead, but sticking to just MERN is bad for your career growth in future. Companies usually do not constraint themselves to MERN, they use various technologies along with MERN. In my opinion, learning MERN is still a great starting point for fullstack experience but you should be learning new stacks. Some examples would be NextJS, Spring, DynamoDB/AWS etc
what about Django
I'm Nigerian, and I have really come to love Akshay after completing the js series and following him on Twitter.
He knows what he is talking about, and he is always sincere. I'm definitely going to get the react and NodeJS series soon
You will almost never see a MERN stack only tech being , any successful company/ startup built their tech a decade ago, because that's how long it takes to be successful / decent in Indian market , so you can fully expect the tech chosen to be a decade older
Dot Net Core + Angular is also growing...Blazor the next big thing
I loved your honesty when you admitted about the thumbnail and title
The thing is never love specific tech or stack. Always be open to learn new things. Cause there will always be a new thing coming which is going to be used as legacy. You don't have to be perfect, You just have to know how to work something out
Exactly!
I still don't understand why people starts crying when they hear a particular tech stack is declining.
You are a software developer and you should be open to use any tech stack. A programming language or a framework is not your destination that you can't move on from that...
Conclusion: MERN stack is good choice for your development career
The question should be whether we even consider coding or development as a career anymore when you see highly complex products or project are made with Generative AI without even writing a line of code?
mate, which is the "complex products" that has been developed using gen AI?
I'm pretty sure you're a fresher indeed or junior dev, for a senior dev won't ever say such
@@AS-if5jg 😂😂
@akshay - when can we expect Namaste Angular??
NextJS is built on top of reactJS if you use nexts you use reactjs to built the components.
If you just use ReactJS that is only client side that mean that you will just get
this is all you have.
nextJS you can do incremetal adoption for new app router and its not that hard for the most part.
for production ready app solo reactjs is not good enough for backend dashboard sort of stuff it works on but on frontend you need nexjs or remix
I think NestJS is pretty good and can be used instead of Express.
It is good for Angular developers,it has same architecture.
@@praneethkumar1382 Actually, I've never touched Angular. I started my career with Express and moved to NestJS a year ago. I'm never going back.😇
@praneethkumar1382 I've never touched angular and started my carrier as an express dev. A year ago I switched to Nestjs. And I'm never going back😇
Next course: Angular JS?
Why to run behind which tech stack is best , i personally believe every tech is very vast and deep one should learn the core concepts . Be perfect in one and have side by additional skills too and keep working hard that's all.
And sir you said it right tech doesn't die it just decline over the time and we have to be updated with time and it market requirement too.
Thx for the video very informative 🙏
exactly, I hate MERN as a word because of this reason. Most of the companies which say MERN Stack don't even use MERN Stack completely, either they use different other technologies or they switch different parts from it.
even peoples saying like PHP laravel get dying but its not. Laravel still best framework and fullstack job roles now hiring with React + Laravel
i don't think .its not dead. its upgraded like i use nest js on back-end and next js on front end . if front end less complex i use vanilla react .
I have never known an honest man before. Sometimes, I play Akshay videos while coding. I was wrapping up some Layout today when this video was playing on another monitor. I stopped for a bit to listen. Thanks so much, bro.
So what i look for full stack or specified frontend dev or specified bakend dev please need your valuable replies and experience i am a beginner soo...
Sir Another day of the Askin DSA course by you , We want you to teach us Only you 💓
Any JAVA Experience Dev/Anyone, I'm in 4th yr and I know MERN, Should I learn Java Parallelly to target enterprise level Companies. And Currently I don't have any Work Experience. I've seen Java is Most Popular especially for backend. Appreciated your Advice.
Yes, You can learn Java and become a full stack developer.
Java is in demand as it ruled over 2 decades in the IT industry.
For the last 2 decades lacs of the projects have been built using Java technology and companies need Java developers to support their projects.
But how will u maintain both in parallel,java is vast
@@naitikraj9656
As our experience grows, we get used to working on multiple things; this is common.
In my case, my journey started with Java and I have been sticking to Java for a couple of years. Then I started exploring other languages like Python, Javascript, and C sharp.
Presently I work on all 3 languages parallely like
Java along with Angular for web based application.
.Net for Standalone application.
Python for AWS automation script.
I suggest, master in any one programming language and explore others. With time, you will learn multi things. It's all about action in right direction.
@@naitikraj9656 you're a good question, i'll maintain my MERN as Priority, if I feel I would dive into java I will start learning, I know its difficult to switch but at least I should give it a try!
eagerly waiting for the Namaste Angular ❤🚀
There were so many doubts about the mern stack but now all the doubts are clear because of your Cristal clear explanation thank you sir.❤❤
Dude when will this chase for tech stacks get ended.
It is not a questions of which tech stack you are in unless you choose somethig which has'nt been used for a decade.
What matters is how good of an engineer you are.
If you are a backend developer pick any popular stack like node, spring boot or django and master it thoroughly.
Once you master it build good utility based projects and explore other stack exisitng parallely.
Good problem solving and development skills get you paid not a specific tech stack.
And no company operates in only one tech so they look for a person who is a master of his art and is adaptable to other stacks.
I feel Angular is a very good choice when building big enterprise application ( From my experience )
Is angular dead no proper calls
It's harder than react and are mostly used for big projects
Akshay Saini don't you feel any time like , we are converted American's and plus financed by spend thrift consultants. Great you have because your parents have saved and have a nice balance , very lucky guy Bro
Shocking thumbnail, bro! I almost had a heart attack for a minute.
Itz a click bait bro all RUclipsrs are using this..This is how they confuse ppl.
Sir what will be the demand for frontend developer job in 2025?
It would be helpful for many devs out there if you launch some more courses like - Namaste Mern, Namaste Mean, Namaste Angular
thanks akshay this was truely helpful in focusing on mern , i had a lot of confusions but now its all cleared thanks to u
True for Next.JS React 19 version installed is not yet stable also not mostly used at current point of time Also if react not understood how can we enjoy NextJS features implementation
What kind of portfolio project is good for getting a job in decent Product base company,
E-commerce site
Travel booking site
Social media site
etc?????????
Do java please don't do mern
@mabirearseso yes using java and react.
But what kind of project???
Much awaited video sir, thanks for the clarification 💯
its not about mern stack is dead. it about more saturation in the market. every fullstack is almost mernstack. other than that most companies are shifting from javascript to typescript. because of that they are using postgres with nestjs and typescript. because typescript provide you more type safety for large code bases and code readibility less prone to compile time errors. so its basically nodejs , react/next but based on typescript.
Bro you're late. Companies shifted to typescript 4 years back.
@ yes. i never said they shifted few month back. but the trend is increasing from few years. if you work in product based companies mostly it is typescript
Well, I'm new in this field and also I'm pursuing Full-Stack Web Development, from Prepleaf by Masai. So, I'll say, I never heard about MERN Stack becoming Dead. I saw your thumbnail, and just clicked it for information. I gained various insights about the tech used in the production stage of Github. I'm glad that I watched this video. Plus, I have a favor to ask. See, if there is a possibility for you to make a proper video on how to study MERN Stack in proper way. I face difficulties while understanding the concepts because I go into the concepts too deep and concludes on not understanding it which leads me to get irritated. It is due to my urge to understand deep concepts and in failing to do so makes me irritated. Kindly see if you can make a video on it. Thank you :)
Please share your opinion on Java springboot backend stack.
when you said github uses ruby one rails the portion matter's at which scale they are using ruby on rails.
apart from their ui layer everything had been moved to go and java. Every heavy lifting things are done in these languages.
Seeing the thumbnail, I will be I am learning mern from you sir , and you are saying MERN stack is dead , it's like getting a mini heart attack 🥺, But after watching video , I get the answer, thank you so much sir 🙏🙏
😂😂 ye mai 2021 se dekh rha hu. Bohat common chiz hai.
Ninja technique hai views ke liye 😂
Hi, already learnt React and Nodejs from you. Waiting for DSA . Give us some idea about the release of DSA.
search HuXn web dev DSA you will get the 5 hr video
Same problem i faced with building a production-ready mobile app in react native, Previously i was using react native expo , and it was quite stable not fully, But because of the hype created by some foreign u tuber to go with expo router version 3 . I thought if i dont learn it then i will be backdated , And when try to build a production-ready mobile app for my own practice with expo router , facing lot of problem, many things are just encapsulated and I couldn't modify it from scratch, documentation is not fully perfectly written , even chat gpt does not have in detail information about expo router, I feel like i just loose control over my application and updates are comming every month, But can't quit it now because i came so far.
But mern also is full stack right
As a #Brototype follower i totally agree with you....❤
but i don't see much openings in nodejs, it's very less now
What's your thoughts on Laravel? Thanks
Finally someone speak about the positive side of web dev or full stack now a days everyone are saying full stack is saturated, its not worth learning 😢
But you said something positive ❤
Mern is good, but why debating like the topic is about war🤔
What's your thought about the statement: 'A Fullstack developer is neither a Frontend nor a Backend developer because you can't master both at a proper level'?
I am using Django + React ❤
Is the Akshay's React Course still Relevant in 2025? Should I purchase it?
Yes...
Good content but was it really worth 22mins? Just like the meeting that could have been a mail :)
Hi Akshay, can you please tell what stack would be better MEAN or MERN?
Java full stack or Mern stack which is better in terms of
1. Stability
2. Money
3. Future scope
Q2. Should I also start learning AI/ ML
I have learnt Mern stack
Ek stack ko to master krle. Job dono mai hai.
Bro Java Full stack is better
Java fullstack
Akshay, I know that you're not a python developer. But since you have so much knowledge and experience, can you please guide us about the same for Django? Like it's in demand, big tech conpanies like Instagram and spotify use it but still no proper guidance or course available for it. Why?
Well, from my perspective "I might be wrong". But, MERN stack is usually suitable for medium scale project such as startups. And, Due to inflation in the US and Isreal war. The startups now don't getting enough funding and those startups usually hire their resources from the sub-continent. Thats why, we have much less opportunity for the MERN stack developers these days.
Can you please make a video on MEAN stack. Want to see your opinions on it. Pleaseeee
conclusion: 16:30
How about java springboot? Isn't it popular among all big product base companies
Namaste DSA 🎉🎉🎉🎉
21:03 Quote of the Day
Thanks for saving my 21minutes😂😂
@@santoshbhardwaj-hs4vj😂
😂@@santoshbhardwaj-hs4vj
Akshay your words are gold ,I have completed my MERN stack recently by creating a project then i participated for an internship by making a mini project now after getting selected i am now given task to work with next js, Now I have a question for you how a person who has a knowledge of MERN stack should migrate to nextjs.. your opinion????
Codevolution next js , use codcademy
So basically I am a next js developer. End of the day frontend isthe same and there are api routs and server actions . Api routs for creating apis and also can connect with mongodb . Then you don't nee express . I am not a mearntack developer so I don't know much about it and . But here you can host the apication in singlele place.
Angular vs react is a marketing gimmick , as a developer for 10 years I started with php then Drupal, ejs, ember , backbone, AngularJS ,angular ,react,vue ,nextjs , solid and qwik
Out of which majority of projects are in angular then react and surprisingly,some projects still use jsp
How to gain experience in mern stack if iam coming from php background recurters are demanding experience in mern to work in mern even if i know mern please answer
choosing tech stack purely based on their requirement of product
Just a feedback Video could have been smaller
Too much repeateation
I am a laravel developer having 2 years exp, but I am switching to mern becoz there s a less demand market in php.
Kind of inverse happened to me switching or learn laveral due to intership
@godofwar8262 if you are a fresher, now a days it s recommendable to learn js Or phython to start, but laravel as of now for intermediates and fresher, they ll hire even a non tech students for php to do wordpress, they won't take to laravel directly. So it s better to start phython Or js react if you are fresher
@@pavankumar-of4ew I already done mern over 2 year in learning but this internship I am just learning laveral (not going in depth ) + mern ( in depth)
@@godofwar8262 oh got it, in laravel some code will happen automatically, it s dev friendly, authentication and all will be ready, only we need to customize it according to our requirement, but for rest API it is not good
jaise hi maine mern stack complete kiya sab yahi video banane lage
3:43 just like this video😅
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Mern stack is in demand but the supply is just too much! It will never die bruhh but these kids learn and increase the competition and can't even answer js interview questions! I met a kid online he is in 8grade and he already knows html css js and git github 🙄😶, 1 job opening 5-10k applicants applied in less than 20 hrs 😶 u getting a job is very much difficult now+ 5 more years and ai stacks will be there and ai software assistants will be there! This field will not run for more than 10-15 years. Today u need 8 junior devs for a project later you will need only 2-3 coz they can use ai. So the job opening will go less and less and less. This is WHY I am leaving it (still thinking) it's not worth anymore. Pls go check job portals and Indian market and then us market u will know reality! Yes it's a good place to start for non coders but unless u are too good u won't get a job at all and even if you'll get one it will be very less priced and ask for many skills.
Day 756 of asking Akshay to create DSA course for Front end developers in JavaScript. Hope he looks at this comment anf replies. 😊
Yes, this question i too hear from lot of people 😅 thanks Akshay for the clarification ❤ Namastey MERN❤
Enlightening video as always.
Bro next.js is very stable even more than react
Bro why did you did this to mee I am next js developer.😢 .I was going to sleep. After seeing your video I am not getting sleep. I am using next js for all projects .😅😅 What should I do now should I learn mearn
Much needed One. Thanks for posting
Sir many youtubers says mern stack will dead in future for AI devin is it true?
Akshay can you prove with a video that the next.js router is not stable 😂 we are using in production no unstable chunks were found we are also integrating react query for optimization
I prefer Java Spring Stack over MERN stack
MERN stack or Java full stack please make a video in it
should I take my chances with Kotlin full stack in India.
I was shocked after seeing the Thumbnail because I have buyed "Namaste React" and "Namaste NodeJs" and just in learning stage😂
Is Nest Js is worth learning?
What about Angular Developer Scope in India ?? (For 2-3 Experience Developer)
Absolutely not , even in the big tech industries , people are working in this stack . . . .
In golang stability is not the case because it supports backward compatibility means any further release will not make breaking changes, yeah in today's market there is shortage of good golang developer but with gRPC and REST its getting popularity and dev community is increasing
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bro your course fees are not affordable to a normalm student.please do something about it
Thankyou so much bhaiya for providing us honest information.
React dev or MERN dev , i know both but i love frontend so what to do ..🤔
Imp is not language or stack. Imp is a product. So just build !!
good insights shared, thanks a lot
Bro what about season 3 Namaste Node js
when you are going to release ?
Nest came in 2017 and it fully opinionated framework