This video is so helpful even thought you didn't explain the well the collect, doc, getDocs, functions, but i searched them and i understood what they are, maybe make another video on authentication
Underrated as heck !! Completely understood crud with your single video, can you share me where to further my knowledge, go and understand crud by any other source you used.
amazing video on Next + Firebase! Please if you can do a part 2 video showing how we can display the data in realtime so whenver we delete or add a new item we can use firebase Real-time to update the view without needing to refresh the page. Looking Forward to your response :)
On the Firebase console, I saw that you have a next-auth project. Are you using the classic Firebase authentication, as you would in React, or via a service worker or with cookies?
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i've been searching for a video like this for a very long time
This video is so helpful even thought you didn't explain the well the collect, doc, getDocs, functions, but i searched them and i understood what they are, maybe make another video on authentication
just the video i was looking for 😃💪
Glad I could help!
Good job, Dude ✨❤
Thank you so much 😀
simple and efficient teaching
Underrated as heck !! Completely understood crud with your single video, can you share me where to further my knowledge, go and understand crud by any other source you used.
amazing video on Next + Firebase! Please if you can do a part 2 video showing how we can display the data in realtime so whenver we delete or add a new item we can use firebase Real-time to update the view without needing to refresh the page. Looking Forward to your response :)
Made my first React app here thanks
Nice! Great to hear this, thanks for making my day 😊
Also, I realized the quality is only going up to 720p for some reason, I will fix this for future tutorials. Thank you.
On the Firebase console, I saw that you have a next-auth project. Are you using the classic Firebase authentication, as you would in React, or via a service worker or with cookies?
Good eye! That one I did a tutorial article on and it’s the classic way. But service worker and cookies does sound cool depending on the use case.
more videos please