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Nice video
React is an awful framework.
Stop pumping it.
Thanks, this really summed it all up nicely. It's funny that we're going full-circle in web development, back to the server. When I started, we built business apps in PHP, ASP, .NET, Java, etc. that were server-side monoliths, performed quite well for a decent user load, and were many times easier to build/maintain than a modern microservices arch w/ a React front-end, for example. You could actually be an *expert*, in-depth full-stack developer and reasonably keep up with changes and updates. Let's be real – we're not all Facebook and Amazon…most of us are seriously over-engineering solutions. It was a simpler time…ahhh…Pepperidge Farms remembers!
The phases of javascript framework evolution video mentioned at 3:34 https://youtu.be/5EsLj3JOdE0
The real "Dev eloper" is built on piles of human tragedy, mostly woman(the product) and social social derangement(the consumer), nothing to be endorsed, celebrated or accepted in a culture that pursues principles and family values.
Hi Max, will you update your Next.js course on Udemy to cover v 13?
React ecosystem in 2023 ⚛️: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPsbkGNXKLz0WjgIS5W9xP1z0XSsG_by0
I can't wait for Svelte to have a bigger ecosystem so I can ditch cumbersome React
I DONT LIKE REACT AT ALL, AND I THING REACT ITSELF IS JUST A UI LIBRARY COMPARING IT WITH ANGULAR IS TOTALLY WRONG, REACT ITSELF IS NOTHING. IT ALWAYS REDUX, RTK ETC. THE KEYWORD 'USE' ITSELF IS ANNOYING.
Just do complicated work at API side and render UI with SSR NextJS, what else do you need??, what another weird thing do you want to invent? App architecture rules are all written long before React, no need to reinvent wheel, use sane logic and test how it works on real devices.
State of your udemy courses is 2020
Soon CGI written in PERL will be cool again 😅😂
react is upgrading for… nothing. its still horrible compared to svelte
Do you teach this in any course you offer?
I'm on my way on completing your React The Complete Guide Course, and so far, I really love it! Thanks Max!
So you mean, BE developers will loose their jobs some how.
healthy looking Seth Rogan
devolution
There are people saying that the significance of the changes between between Next 12 and 13 make Next 12 courses obsolete at this point. What do you guys think? I just finished a React course and had planned to start learning Next soon. Should I study Next 13 even though it's still experimental? Or should I study something else on my list while I wait to see how things play out with Next 13?
2012: C# Sucks. We need a lightweight frontend framework.
2016 – 2022: React Sweetspot
2023: React Sucks. We need to move it all to the server.
React is the Windows/Goliath of frameworks. I'm goin with Solid
I think React is a sealed codebase since two years ago. Whatever they worked on for the new features, to me, are just add-ons. To be frank, the adoption rate of these add-ons is lower than expected. They are difficult to understand, and rare case to be used to see the difference. IMHO, it's time to re-write React or just get ready to be replaced. Be ready.
Suspenses, hooks or composables… Max are we talking React of Vue3 I am confused
MAAAAX! Good to find your videos again. 🙂
4:01 the vue pick is so curious
i want to learn react from scratch with updated approach and practices. from where i can start. if you have any udemy course or youtube playlist love to know.
only for updated content. don't wanna waste time on previous versions then come back to new and revise my concepts again.
This dude is awesome. So can we deduce that Frontend hype has crashed ?
Svelte > React
Just a question here. Why are we using tools that, in all likelihood, are sending our data directly to the people who profit off of it? By using these frameworks aren't we just handing our clients data directly to Meta, Google, etc?
It's a good change. App sizes have been getting ridiculous lately.
I absolutely love NextJS 💚
is plan depressing where the web is going.
who else saw the Dev"eloper" banner at the back🤔🤔🤔
Next js or Vite guys ?