i have just read the documentation...i must say very well written documentation...the framework is like sveltekit or remix (not exactly)....its pretty awesome...it does provide a file base routing system as well along with code base routing..ssr prerendering and csr all the rendering methods are supported...i am pretty impressed by their work..🎉🎉
I don't think he would update the Remix course. If he is planning an update, he will probably update the big React course, because this already falls under React Router, which is part of the big React course. Or he updates both. 🙂 An update of the Nuxt and React Native courses would certainly also be useful for me. (especially RN, which has moved a bit, there are a number of new tools and concepts from Expo, and I'm also looking in vain for someone to explain Reanimated and Gesture handler libs to me, which Max would do perfectly)
@@Biglu193 actually I was following the remix quickstart tutorial in the official site and when I reached the step where I added the contact page with the loader, I noticed the guide uses the json function which will be deprecated soon and doest not explain how it should work instead. So yeah, at least the remix guide should be updated to see how that works with the latest version. The main issue im facing now is that I cant figure out how to get the return type just as I did before
is it really the same? I just recently got into Remix and was following a tutorial and one difference I noticed is that the routes were created automatically from the files in /routes whereas RR7 has a route.ts file to declare them
From my experience it’s not straight forward, with remix you have to move away from the built in remix server and use a custom server like express. It’s not too complicated but does require more setup.
I heard from a mantainer that Middleware, React Server Components, and more cool features will be added soon... expected 3 months apparently? ruclips.net/video/s8H5-CZOlm0/видео.html (minute 19:20)
@Luisllaboj19 first of all, thank you for sharing my vid! The middleware feature will probably drop in the next few months as the team has freed itself up after dropping rr7
Great video!
Sorry about missing the deprecated json/defer utils in the upgrade guide, I've added them now
Love this.
Wow 😅
Would you look at that 😂
Wow 😅.
Would you look at that.
Would you mind if I connect with you, Mr. Brooks
i was looking for this i wasted 1 week because of this on udemy
thanks, a full course on React router 7 framework please !
React router courses are very common already. Also, the framework level of react router is Remix.
It's a major improvement of React Router. I think there will be update on his big React course on Udemy soon. 🙂
Yes, as others have mentioned - new full course please!
RR7 Framework (A.K.A Remix) is sooooo smooth. Next JS is very complicated sometimes.
i have just read the documentation...i must say very well written documentation...the framework is like sveltekit or remix (not exactly)....its pretty awesome...it does provide a file base routing system as well along with code base routing..ssr prerendering and csr all the rendering methods are supported...i am pretty impressed by their work..🎉🎉
With json() in the new version i think you use data() instead here to build it. With raw data we just need to remove the json wrapper
will you make a complete course on react router 7?
Thanks for sharing!
Is your Remix course going to be updated with this?
Remix is the same. It's RR that changed.
I don't think he would update the Remix course. If he is planning an update, he will probably update the big React course, because this already falls under React Router, which is part of the big React course. Or he updates both. 🙂 An update of the Nuxt and React Native courses would certainly also be useful for me. (especially RN, which has moved a bit, there are a number of new tools and concepts from Expo, and I'm also looking in vain for someone to explain Reanimated and Gesture handler libs to me, which Max would do perfectly)
@@Biglu193 actually I was following the remix quickstart tutorial in the official site and when I reached the step where I added the contact page with the loader, I noticed the guide uses the json function which will be deprecated soon and doest not explain how it should work instead. So yeah, at least the remix guide should be updated to see how that works with the latest version. The main issue im facing now is that I cant figure out how to get the return type just as I did before
is it really the same? I just recently got into Remix and was following a tutorial and one difference I noticed is that the routes were created automatically from the files in /routes whereas RR7 has a route.ts file to declare them
I started learning frontend development and I got sick of the technologies :/
Is your Academind/Udemy Remix course going to be updated with this?
Great news! Thanks!
remix seem more interesting 🤔. is middleware in remix easy? in nextjs middleware kinda suck for me(skill issue😅)
From my experience it’s not straight forward, with remix you have to move away from the built in remix server and use a custom server like express. It’s not too complicated but does require more setup.
A comparison video between react-router and tanstack-router
still tanstack-router is better in my opinion
Merging frameworks will just make people confused about names and cause a lot of migration issues.
Do you have a remix course?
Should I use remix or deno?
how much LOC added?
fourth. i dont know
Very confused as I coudnt see options for basic like middlware, does anybody know if we can add middlware to react router 7
its not confusing, its just doesn't support
I heard from a mantainer that Middleware, React Server Components, and more cool features will be added soon... expected 3 months apparently?
ruclips.net/video/s8H5-CZOlm0/видео.html (minute 19:20)
@Luisllaboj19 first of all, thank you for sharing my vid! The middleware feature will probably drop in the next few months as the team has freed itself up after dropping rr7
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