I've been doing React dev for a couple years and started seeing the benefits of SSR/SSG, especially for data vis. I started looking into Next, and this was a fantastic explainer for it. You're the bomb!
Before seeing this video I didn't know about the SSR but I had an issue of loading huge data and now I will get the speed that needed to load my site. So, now I got interest why I should learn NextJs.
This is great. Would you please do a vedio ( or just an article) toshow how to create multiple memory game with next as toy did with react and tic-tac-toe. If you would I would qpretiate it very much
If you would have this setup for a dynamic page project with a headless CMS. Which one would perform better? How can i measure this actually? React + EsBuild ( Lazy loading / Splitting ) -VS- NextJs
i think it works perfectly when your app is kinda small like a vlog, website and maybe small ecommerce, but when you need somet scalable it doesnt really work well.... at least when i tried to apply hexagonal architecture over the nextjs"backend" i couldnt, it just have small options when you try to develop a consistent backend by layers.... and also i cant find some info about it
"Optionated" has been killing me. I know English is a very difficult language to learn and props for being bilingual, but I would recommend speaking slower so you're understood and to make sure you're using real words.
Yes but that is only one problem that NextJS addresses (small file sizes, content on demand), it also addresses the open graph problem: if you rely on client-side JS to set your meta tag info - page description, image, etc (everything that shows up on Facebook, etc. when you link to a page) - then it will not work :(
Can someone explain me the advantage of using nextjs if you're proficient with webpack and CDNs? How does this work if you want your website served close to the user everywhere in the world?
@@gime1945 we are not playing positive negative game here.many students know JavaScript not typescript and i think typescript is not necessary to learn not at all. thats why I asked why ts
@@greenshaheen Dude asked why typescript, someone listed out all the benefits of typescript and he said "we are not playing positive negative game here" wtf?
what type of english do you speak man? holy shit all im hearing is a bit of this and that and a bunch of god damn slurppy english..its driving me mad lad
I've been doing React dev for a couple years and started seeing the benefits of SSR/SSG, especially for data vis. I started looking into Next, and this was a fantastic explainer for it. You're the bomb!
Before seeing this video I didn't know about the SSR but I had an issue of loading huge data and now I will get the speed that needed to load my site. So, now I got interest why I should learn NextJs.
This was kind of topic every developer needs, this is a question were interviewers would like to hear from the applicant. Thanks for this coderOne
NextJS should include your video in their documentation page!!! saves a lot of time reading the pages!!!
Awesome content i have in next js 11 years back on a small project this helps me to understand all types of rendering concepts
This video is amazing and you have covered all the differences, really very helpful and thank you soo much…..
Awesome!
Well structured and concise video!
Best NextJS tutorial video I've seen. Great work.
wonderfully explained. thanks.
one of the best NextJS video ive seen !
Drag the volu for the setuper track that you're recording into all the way down.
Thank you so much for simplifying it so well!!
Nice one. Please upload many videos on NextJs
very helpful explanation the best video on this topic
Thank you for the effort mate.
Amazing video, thank you!
Thanks a lot for this excellent tutroial
This is great. Would you please do a vedio ( or just an article) toshow how to create multiple memory game with next as toy did with react and tic-tac-toe. If you would I would qpretiate it very much
really good video...highly appreciate your efforts !!!
Love your stuff! Big help!
It’ pretty concise explain! Thank you!
BTW, what’s your vscode theme?🤣
Thank you brother
Thanks! very helpfull
If you would have this setup for a dynamic page project with a headless CMS. Which one would perform better? How can i measure this actually?
React + EsBuild ( Lazy loading / Splitting )
-VS-
NextJs
Thank you a lot!
What's the addon you're using to highlight the intentation columns for the brackets?
i think it works perfectly when your app is kinda small like a vlog, website and maybe small ecommerce, but when you need somet scalable it doesnt really work well.... at least when i tried to apply hexagonal architecture over the nextjs"backend" i couldnt, it just have small options when you try to develop a consistent backend by layers.... and also i cant find some info about it
so did you use something else other than next.js
that doesn't make any sense, how on earth does rendering on server side not doable in large scale projects?
years! Let know your questions!
Early on, You ntion a tutorial You've made, concerning the content setup. I can't seem to see it in Your description though?
good video. However next.js is SSR but not really SSG because it can't even export an optimized image
where can i find source code?
awesome
I feel like plain react is faster 😅
"Optionated" has been killing me. I know English is a very difficult language to learn and props for being bilingual, but I would recommend speaking slower so you're understood and to make sure you're using real words.
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GoodJob!
React provides Suspend and lazy for a couple of years already. So you are not required to load all the application at first visit anymore
Yes but that is only one problem that NextJS addresses (small file sizes, content on demand), it also addresses the open graph problem: if you rely on client-side JS to set your meta tag info - page description, image, etc (everything that shows up on Facebook, etc. when you link to a page) - then it will not work :(
Can someone explain me the advantage of using nextjs if you're proficient with webpack and CDNs?
How does this work if you want your website served close to the user everywhere in the world?
It helps bot from Google to read your website. So good for seo
Necshgees
Use Remix.
he should avoid making a video when fresh off a cocaine bump. Does he get bonuses for syllables per second?
Tf is yaddayaddayadda
why typescript
Better question why not. Positives out weight negatives
error handling, variable handling, and better code practices. Also saves you a lot of time before building your project
@@gime1945 we are not playing positive negative game here.many students know JavaScript not typescript and i think typescript is not necessary to learn not at all. thats why I asked why ts
@@greenshaheen Dude asked why typescript, someone listed out all the benefits of typescript and he said "we are not playing positive negative game here" wtf?
@@scarefloor dude typescript is optional. understand this
what type of english do you speak man? holy shit all im hearing is a bit of this and that and a bunch of god damn slurppy english..its driving me mad lad