I just love you bro!! Your tutorials are clear and to the point and always a major LIFESAVER! I'm broke as fuck but I'm gonna try my best to show a little love.
Thank you for the tutorial. This channel has helped me a lot. I would like to ask you something. Please make a video on how to overcome tutorial hell and become a better developer. Somehow I have learned a lot but am not able to implement anything. This would be really helpful to me.
Find an idea. Do know watch tutorial, instead try to implement your idea and BASED ON YOUR IDEA, look for tutorials. Dont watch long tutorials "xyz clone" etc, watch tutoriols like this one that teach you know the thing works, and if you liked the tutorial, use it as references when working on your project. In short make something. Anything, even just you profile/porfolio page. Focus just on that thing and keep implementing what you watch to thay project. When watching something dont build the same thing, build on top of your project.
hey I have a question, for server components, its easy for server to know if the requested page has loaded or not, lets say for /login page, the initial page only contains a form, so its easy for server to know if its rendered or not. but for a client component, how does this work? let say I have this chats client component page , and my chats are loading, so how does next js determines the amount of time to show a loading design?
I'm facing an issue, if I put a loading.tsx file in a route like /dashboard, the loading skeleton is also visible in routes such as dashboard/settings whereas it was only meant to be shown ain /dashboard. I searched around a bit and it seems others have faced a similar issue but have nowhere found a workaround for that
I got scared thinking you stopped this series. Welcome back
Dill se Thankyou, for continue this series.. ❤
I just love you bro!! Your tutorials are clear and to the point and always a major LIFESAVER! I'm broke as fuck but I'm gonna try my best to show a little love.
I was waiting impatiently for new episodes. Thanks sir
Finally welcome back. Please don't go in pause mode again. 🙏
*Please make a video tutorial on how to use Redux/Toolkit with Next.js 14*
welcome brother
Welcome back Vishwas
Thank you so much for uploading the tutorial.
Welcome back
thanks again for your wonderful series
Where did you go for long time?
I was on vacation :)
@@Codevolution okay please keep uploading further topics as well 👍
Thank you for the tutorial. This channel has helped me a lot.
I would like to ask you something. Please make a video on how to overcome tutorial hell and become a better developer. Somehow I have learned a lot but am not able to implement anything. This would be really helpful to me.
Find an idea. Do know watch tutorial, instead try to implement your idea and BASED ON YOUR IDEA, look for tutorials. Dont watch long tutorials "xyz clone" etc, watch tutoriols like this one that teach you know the thing works, and if you liked the tutorial, use it as references when working on your project. In short make something. Anything, even just you profile/porfolio page. Focus just on that thing and keep implementing what you watch to thay project. When watching something dont build the same thing, build on top of your project.
Welcome back sir love from pakistan 🇵🇰
After long time.
Very good. Thanks
Thanks buddy 😊😊
does loading.tsx affect with "use client" component?
explain app router vs page router with serverside components and ssr,ssg
So, how can I ensure that layout elements such as header and footer are not rendered during loading?
same issue with me
hey I have a question, for server components, its easy for server to know if the requested page has loaded or not, lets say for /login page, the initial page only contains a form, so its easy for server to know if its rendered or not. but for a client component, how does this work? let say I have this chats client component page , and my chats are loading, so how does next js determines the amount of time to show a loading design?
You took a pretty long break before this episode. I hope everything is well with you.
excelent my friend :)
Thanks
how to hide global components on specific page in next js?
Thanks ❤
super
I'm facing an issue, if I put a loading.tsx file in a route like /dashboard, the loading skeleton is also visible in routes such as dashboard/settings whereas it was only meant to be shown ain /dashboard. I searched around a bit and it seems others have faced a similar issue but have nowhere found a workaround for that
You can create a state to fix easily
GoodJob!
I was worried that the serie was not being updated
🎉
what signifies a loading or a non-loading state?
❤
Thank you so much for uploading the tutorial.
welcome back
thanks