Your 100 seconds videos literally gave me a college degree worth of education by incrementally exposing me to so many concepts in web dev and software engineering, giving me the chance to explore what looked like a nightmare of intertwined concepts with so much ease. You have no idea how much you've helped me. I'm a a data science undergrad and before your channel I felt like I had tunnel vision but all of a sudden I can see everything. Plus your sense of humor is fantastic and your videos have amazing visuals. Please keep making these, coz we do appreciate everything you do, and you are helping MILLIONS.
i'm a soon to be grad also data science and yeah man this guy is so good at keeping you knowing whats going on in the landscape. if only we had this for DL...
Yup yup yup I’m a recent grad too and these videos are gold. Few other people can make videos that are as informative and concise as fireship, and the humor makes everything 100x better. I’ve learned so much just form these videos and they provide great places to jump off from if I want to deep dive on something that I like or will help me at work
There's loads more which wasn't covered, like the server directory for file-based routing for building an API, server rendered component islands, and more things about how good it's DX is. Nuxt is ❤️
Muuuch more! They are working in session, authorization/authentication, strategies. And devtools is having a lot of improvements. And all the good stuff being added to Vue like defineModel, Short v-model macro (with @vue/macros), props destructuring, generics. Nuxt is 💚
These 100 Second videos are my favorite because you give us, the viewer a simple overview of something that we may like and can see while at the same time we get to explore and try it for ourself through our own methods. Amazing work and please keep making these 100 second videos! :D
I definitely think you should continue making these 100sec technology/ concept videos. Just having some introductory knowledge of more techs and concepts in software development greatly improved my ability to understand and problem solve. Especially as someone transitioning from a different field of engineering!
These Videos are great. Even if i are not initially interested in a topic or specific framework, i can quickly watch these videos and lern something new and maybe take a deeper dive in the future
I use to use Nuxt a lot 2 years ago until I landed a job that uses React/Next with a few of our client apps.... Nuxt is looking mighty fine these days compared to prior years -- bravo.
PLEEEEAASAASEEEE!!!! We need MOOOOOAAAAARR 100 seconds videos. They are awesome. They help not to dive into a new framework every 3 months - because you get the idea =)
Nuxt and Vue are amazing, the work of people like Evan You, Anthony Fu and Patak to create and maintain them is a great example for open source projects.
and almost entirly of Africa and China for some reason companies their love to use them dunno why thou but huge communities in-comparisons to here in Eastern EU we still stuck with Angular and SPring in the Backend I'm tired from writing slow java code and almost had to fight to jump some java to rust and convince management it will save ton of money
@@ko-Daegu to complete your statement, NuxtLab is based in France, and I agree this is an awesome technology big companies should adopt, because the dev experience is incredible. But in eastern Europe, enterprises are stuck to spring and angular for multiple reasons : - angular & spring are here for decades. Why bother changing while this works. - moreover, this means that devs should spend time learning this new technology, and there might be a lack of colleagues with expertise on that field. When moving on a react project, it was a pain for me, because nobody in my team could help me (the one who chose that tech stack did it because it was trendy, and ended up leaving the company). - nuxt is unfortunately not mature enough. It took only a few years for the V2 to be deprecated, making a lot of big projects obsolete after only one year of run. What about V3 ? - mixing the template, script and style section in the same file would end up making them very huge in real cases scenarios, and therefore, less maintainable. When working on a personal nuxt V3 project, I noticed that splitting too much code into separate files or components would impact the performance and the number of requests, even on a production build.
@@ko-Daegu you didn't save them any money. Your novelty projects as a dev are not relevant to a company. If they use the java stack and you don't like it then get another job. Now you've just made sure that they need to hire a rust dev in the future or make one of their devs waste company money learning rust in order to support your novelty project in the future. All of that could've been avoided if you had stuck to Java which let's face it could've handled your stupid novelty project just fine but you just wanted to use rust.
You skipped one of Nuxt's coolest features! It has Typesafe API endpoints with useFetch. Any endpoints you write in the server/api directory will have typed responses and paths when used with useFetch. Feels like Remix's data loaders. The web framework (called H3) for server apis is also extremely fast and trades blows with Fastify. But my favorite part of Nuxt is that they've built it with an open set of tools called "unjs" so anyone can build their own nuxt-style framework. Analog is an Angular framework that's using it
I would not have started using Svelte if it weren’t for your 100 second video on it, and it’s changed my web development experience forever. Please keep it up!
In my opinion, Vue is underappreciated. It's significantly superior to React. Your further introductions to Vue will definitely encourage more people to use it. It doesn't deserve to be neglected
Loved the nuxt-up easter egg. If Nuxt had some opinionated framework or boilerplate for dependency injection, I could easily see Nuxt as the future of Web frameworks.
Nuxt is incredible but not enough people use it so in some edge cases it's hard to find support for some functionalities and I have to navigate my way through some unknown third-party open source plugins.
@@AngelHdzMultimedia I don't necessarily think that this channel is specifically pushing for React. They tend to use React for code snippets/examples since it's the most popular thing and is the most likely to be understood. But I do agree that in the RUclips space, React is way more popular. Thouh I live in an alternative world (France) where the most used solution for production is the Angular-Spring stack lol
Been developing whole ecomere site from scratch and this framework is really refreshing Everything works out of the box, deployments are easy, and the speed of writing code is insane, no need to think about states, imports, bundle sizes, cross component communication You literally focus only on the logic itself, everything else is being handled
@Andai To understand interactivity of day to day components (drop downs, modals, styled reusable inputs), flows, caching mechanisms, statistic trackers and other things so that later i could use this knowledge to improve existing projects
The negatives of nuxt 3 hmm.. thats a hard one. Initially there were integration issues and missing libraries but its all now fixed. maybe a slightly bigger bundle size as an empty project. but once fully loaded it ends up being smaller than next and cra. atleast in my use case.
Love the 100 second series. The perfect intro to new technologies that help users & viewers understand if it's something they might need to dive a bit deeper into and take advantage of! Definitely keep it up 🥳
I used to use Nuxt in version 2.x. With version 3, a lot has changed, developed and improved. Nice to see it. Of course, a video like 100 seconds of something is great!
Yes, more of those videos would be much appreciated. They also serve as a much-needed refresher of certain knowledge for us, non-developers, out there... Thank you for your effort!
I started on vue but it was so opinionated I felt like I was learning vue not javascript. Eventually I switched to react and it felt so flexible and up to the developer to do things how they want.
I suggest a video about Shiny, a really underrated framework for developing web apps with R. For people into data science and analytics is a great choice for building apps without dealing directly with JS, HTML and CSS.
I just love how aesthetically pleasing these 100 second videos are
Bro used asthetically 💀💀💀
Same
And still wondering why is it not 100 seconds
@@hamadaelwarky3640 just because your vocabulary is shit doesn’t mean you’re any better than him
Same... After I watch them I just let them loop a few times on mute for the visuals 🫡
Your 100 seconds videos literally gave me a college degree worth of education by incrementally exposing me to so many concepts in web dev and software engineering, giving me the chance to explore what looked like a nightmare of intertwined concepts with so much ease. You have no idea how much you've helped me. I'm a a data science undergrad and before your channel I felt like I had tunnel vision but all of a sudden I can see everything. Plus your sense of humor is fantastic and your videos have amazing visuals. Please keep making these, coz we do appreciate everything you do, and you are helping MILLIONS.
i'm a soon to be grad also data science and yeah man this guy is so good at keeping you knowing whats going on in the landscape. if only we had this for DL...
@@connorkapooh2002 too true
Yup yup yup I’m a recent grad too and these videos are gold. Few other people can make videos that are as informative and concise as fireship, and the humor makes everything 100x better. I’ve learned so much just form these videos and they provide great places to jump off from if I want to deep dive on something that I like or will help me at work
Yes please! I love these 100 seconds series as they help me get a general idea on new things or the thing i haven't' used yet
would love a HuggingFace one
Not gonna lie I read the title without the X
I guess that means you identify as a dog...
I can do that though
There's loads more which wasn't covered, like the server directory for file-based routing for building an API, server rendered component islands, and more things about how good it's DX is. Nuxt is ❤️
Muuuch more! They are working in session, authorization/authentication, strategies. And devtools is having a lot of improvements. And all the good stuff being added to Vue like defineModel, Short v-model macro (with @vue/macros), props destructuring, generics. Nuxt is 💚
Please please do a totally unbiased, deep comparison between Nuxt and Next!!
+1
+1
Nuxt is better and I am bias against Next... 😂
Yes, please. I always rely on 100second fireship videos to explore new tech.
I’ll watch a 100 intro to any tech; i will never design a web thingy in my life yet I find these the highlight of my week.
These 100 Second videos are my favorite because you give us, the viewer a simple overview of something that we may like and can see while at the same time we get to explore and try it for ourself through our own methods. Amazing work and please keep making these 100 second videos! :D
Imho this is the most valuable series. Beyond and Code Report are ok, but long term the most useful thing for me are these.
Used Nuxt professionally 3 years ago and it already was awesome
For now it've became even better
I definitely think you should continue making these 100sec technology/ concept videos. Just having some introductory knowledge of more techs and concepts in software development greatly improved my ability to understand and problem solve. Especially as someone transitioning from a different field of engineering!
These Types of Videos are the best. Please make more of them!
This is the video I've been waiting for since the last Nuxt release! Thanks!
Vue was my gateway into web development. Nothing but love. Now I'm a hardcore Nextjs User but Vue has a special place in my heart, hehe.
Bonus point for using the phrase "Nuxt up". I've not seen this before and I have to say: it looks pretty darn cool. Thanks for sharing ❤
I literally have the delivery of a school project where we used Nuxt next friday, this would have been so useful back when we started
Fast, agile and simple to work with 😂
Totally changed my perspective on web development in 2020 after my last time touching Rails/Ruby (in 2015)
Yes please keep making these videos. You're pretty much my main source of quick summary on tech these days. Thank you for everything you do. Cheers
Bro these videos are great don’t stop.
Hands down my favourite framework, Vue is gold❤
I'd like to see a deeper video about Nuxt. Trying it out now and have some questions
I love nuxt, its the way to go after you learn VUE. It handles alot of set up like the router, store, imports and much more.
Pls continue 100s is my favorite video series on the internet
These Videos are great. Even if i are not initially interested in a topic or specific framework, i can quickly watch these videos and lern something new and maybe take a deeper dive in the future
I like the 100s Videos! It would be even great for less popular frameworks, languages etc. to get an overview.
Fireship thought he could slip in a Nuxt up and we woudnt notice 😆 1:26
I use to use Nuxt a lot 2 years ago until I landed a job that uses React/Next with a few of our client apps.... Nuxt is looking mighty fine these days compared to prior years -- bravo.
definitely love the 100s series! They're great to see if a tool is worth taking a deep dive
1:27 😂 nice. Liked solely for that pun (and the great dive into Next)
We need more of these videos. Svelte kit next 🙏
The AI did a good job on this 100 seconds video. Well done, Jeff-AI.
Please do more. I love your 100sec videos
Absolutely carry on making these, thank you 🙏🏻
Great overview which is very useful when you are looking for new frameworks or just wanting to understand the current state of art. Many thanks!
never tried nuxt but seems a lot better than next after watching this
Love the 100 seconds series
Yea! Give us more of this please!❤
Yes, more 100 seconds please. 👍
every 100s video make me wanna try what its about
Keep the series going it's cool
"100 seconds" videos are great !
These videos are peak, you definately should make them
after using react for a year, seeing what nuxt can do blows my mind
OCAML! OCAML! OCAML! Ocaml is the trully Giga Chad lang.
A wholehearted yes please to more X in 100 seconds
I love these 100s videos!
Please keep these up - I want to see Django 😁
yes please keep making 100 seconds, stop the ai madness and focus on what's makes me happy please ❤
Fianlly I clicked the subscribe button, you did it 😊
I think you should make more videos like this.
lol, .. typescript to ensure your safety
that line had me cracking
Nuxt is an advanced structure of the world.
Nuxt is just awesome!
I like these 100s videos.
Yes, continue make 100s vids :)
Are we not gonna acknowledge how he said 'Nuxt up...' instead of 'Next up...' tho?
Please don’t stop 😇
Make more of these!
100 seconds of Quarkus would be intereseting
Thank you!
do more of these... pleaseeeee
More, please!
Another!!!! 🔥
Thank you
Yes, please continue the 100 second videos. They're FAR more insightful than the AI ones (though maybe not as funny)
PLEEEEAASAASEEEE!!!! We need MOOOOOAAAAARR 100 seconds videos.
They are awesome.
They help not to dive into a new framework every 3 months - because you get the idea =)
nice dino emoji 😍
🦕
Nuxt and Vue are amazing, the work of people like Evan You, Anthony Fu and Patak to create and maintain them is a great example for open source projects.
And Posva. ;)
@@AngelHdzMultimedia And Daniel Roe, and Poya Parsa, and Harlan Wilton, just to name a few. All of them amazing devs. ♥
and almost entirly of Africa and China for some reason companies their love to use them dunno why thou but huge communities in-comparisons to here in Eastern EU we still stuck with Angular and SPring in the Backend I'm tired from writing slow java code and almost had to fight to jump some java to rust and convince management it will save ton of money
@@ko-Daegu to complete your statement, NuxtLab is based in France, and I agree this is an awesome technology big companies should adopt, because the dev experience is incredible.
But in eastern Europe, enterprises are stuck to spring and angular for multiple reasons :
- angular & spring are here for decades. Why bother changing while this works.
- moreover, this means that devs should spend time learning this new technology, and there might be a lack of colleagues with expertise on that field. When moving on a react project, it was a pain for me, because nobody in my team could help me (the one who chose that tech stack did it because it was trendy, and ended up leaving the company).
- nuxt is unfortunately not mature enough. It took only a few years for the V2 to be deprecated, making a lot of big projects obsolete after only one year of run. What about V3 ?
- mixing the template, script and style section in the same file would end up making them very huge in real cases scenarios, and therefore, less maintainable.
When working on a personal nuxt V3 project, I noticed that splitting too much code into separate files or components would impact the performance and the number of requests, even on a production build.
@@ko-Daegu you didn't save them any money. Your novelty projects as a dev are not relevant to a company. If they use the java stack and you don't like it then get another job. Now you've just made sure that they need to hire a rust dev in the future or make one of their devs waste company money learning rust in order to support your novelty project in the future. All of that could've been avoided if you had stuck to Java which let's face it could've handled your stupid novelty project just fine but you just wanted to use rust.
You skipped one of Nuxt's coolest features! It has Typesafe API endpoints with useFetch. Any endpoints you write in the server/api directory will have typed responses and paths when used with useFetch. Feels like Remix's data loaders.
The web framework (called H3) for server apis is also extremely fast and trades blows with Fastify.
But my favorite part of Nuxt is that they've built it with an open set of tools called "unjs" so anyone can build their own nuxt-style framework. Analog is an Angular framework that's using it
Behind Code Report, X in 100 Seconds is my favorite content. Your Angular tutorials are also great.
Angular comment on a vue video?! Blasphemy!
@@yegorzakharov8514 I have to use Angular for work, but if I were to build a project from scratch, I'd use Vue or Svelte 😅
@@blackfi12e622 I don't think anyone enjoys using Angular for hobby projects lol. It's always the case that you have to use it for work
@@blackfi12e622 my condolences for having to use angular. But it pays the bills so worth it
@@blackfi12e622 built an llm app with sveltekit the experuince is beyond great i jumped from next to nuxt finally staying with sveletkit
Love these types of videos but I think making more beyond 100 seconds videos would be amazing!
This video is literally 169 seconds long
you can buy his course for that.
his beyond fireship channel is exactly made just for that
@@Goldeooooooo a perfect square!
@@louisuy_ yes it is! 🎉😂
I would not have started using Svelte if it weren’t for your 100 second video on it, and it’s changed my web development experience forever. Please keep it up!
Props to
- Daniel Roe
- Anthony Fu
- Patak Dev
- Sebastian Chopin
- Pooya Parsa
and many more contributors that make Nuxt 3 possible 🙌🏼
Daniel Roe is a Godfather
Daniel Roe is actually a Nepalese guy
const props = definePro…. Okay nvm.
Don't forget Pooya Parsa
Nuxt is awesome. It took me just a day to start building with it.
same!
Took me almost 3 days to start building with it. The struggle here on Ceres is real 😤
In my opinion, Vue is underappreciated. It's significantly superior to React. Your further introductions to Vue will definitely encourage more people to use it. It doesn't deserve to be neglected
Vue is too intricated. React is much easier for understanding and that's why it's most popular.
@@igor-grudinin No that's not. React is popular because of meta. I have used both in projects, and I believe vue has a better DX.
@@igor-grudinin That's not true, Vue is easier to learn and understand, you don't need to know what everything does under the hood.
@@igor-grudinin You know what's the best of both worlds? SolidJS. Solid is looking similar to React, but much more performant/efficient than Vue.
@@davidvultur8704 and how many vacancies are opened for SolidJS? I see it very rarely. And React is everywhere.
I tried nuxt today, my jaw dropped
NUXT > NEXT hands down no cap. Screw React.
“it’s good for employability🤓” my ass-sets
My fellow Reactors, make the switch. become a Vuer
Loved the nuxt-up easter egg.
If Nuxt had some opinionated framework or boilerplate for dependency injection, I could easily see Nuxt as the future of Web frameworks.
If you make a full Nuxt course on your website I'll buy the PRO membership I swear
Me too
Nuxt is just beautiful. Thanks.
Nuxt3 is easily one of the weapons of choice for smaller and bigger web projects. One of the best DX I had in over 20 years of web development.
Fireship does it again. CONTENT MACHINE.
Nuxt is incredible but not enough people use it so in some edge cases it's hard to find support for some functionalities and I have to navigate my way through some unknown third-party open source plugins.
If channels like this one keeps promoting React more, of course Nuxt is going to be underrated and with less tutorials/answers.
@@AngelHdzMultimedia I don't necessarily think that this channel is specifically pushing for React. They tend to use React for code snippets/examples since it's the most popular thing and is the most likely to be understood. But I do agree that in the RUclips space, React is way more popular.
Thouh I live in an alternative world (France) where the most used solution for production is the Angular-Spring stack lol
+ performance are just bad if u compare to Nextjs
@@AnassSanba-f5d are you joking, right? 😂
@@AngelHdzMultimedia u need to read a blog from the astro creator him self nuxt is ranking low in every test
Been developing whole ecomere site from scratch and this framework is really refreshing
Everything works out of the box, deployments are easy, and the speed of writing code is insane, no need to think about states, imports, bundle sizes, cross component communication
You literally focus only on the logic itself, everything else is being handled
If you had to point out any negative points, what would they be?
@Andai To understand interactivity of day to day components (drop downs, modals, styled reusable inputs), flows, caching mechanisms, statistic trackers and other things so that later i could use this knowledge to improve existing projects
@@mateleo78 i second this
The negatives of nuxt 3 hmm.. thats a hard one. Initially there were integration issues and missing libraries but its all now fixed.
maybe a slightly bigger bundle size as an empty project. but once fully loaded it ends up being smaller than next and cra. atleast in my use case.
I had a hard time with data fetching.
Especially for requests that should be made in the browser, but not on the server
Nuxt is great. The only thing missing from the Vue ecosystem IMO is a React Native style framework. If anyone can make it work it'd be the Nuxt team!
I think Quasar is it
NativeScript has you covered 😉
Vuetify
vuetify if imo the best. quasar is also pretty good
@@TilenPirih I think he's talking about something for mobile development. NativeScript Vue is the way.
I would love to see you do OCaml in 100 seconds. Such an underrated language
Its now an official Nuxt3 Video. Kudos to Jeff for making this awesome video and Nuxt team for acknowledging it.
Why the hell have I not found nuxt earlier.
Been waiting for this one! Last year i coded mostly on Nuxt and rails and fell in love with nuxt. Saved me from a lot of headaches
Love the 100 second series. The perfect intro to new technologies that help users & viewers understand if it's something they might need to dive a bit deeper into and take advantage of! Definitely keep it up 🥳
100 seconds is the best series on RUclips, change my mind
...guess the ELO?
Bro your 100 second tours are always awesome, pls never stop 🥺
Waited this for so long ❤❤❤❤🔥🔥
I used to use Nuxt in version 2.x. With version 3, a lot has changed, developed and improved. Nice to see it. Of course, a video like 100 seconds of something is great!
Love these videos so much Jeff. Keep it going!
Yes, more of those videos would be much appreciated. They also serve as a much-needed refresher of certain knowledge for us, non-developers, out there... Thank you for your effort!
we need ocaml in 100 seconds
I started on vue but it was so opinionated I felt like I was learning vue not javascript. Eventually I switched to react and it felt so flexible and up to the developer to do things how they want.
Btw. the Video is now mentioned on the Nuxt landingpaage!!!
I suggest a video about Shiny, a really underrated framework for developing web apps with R. For people into data science and analytics is a great choice for building apps without dealing directly with JS, HTML and CSS.