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Nice!
ОтветитьThanks a lot for teaching the lean approach for React!
Ответитьawesome!!!
Ответитьextremely useful tutorial, thanks!
ОтветитьHi will this method works when we disable Javascript in chrome ? will that atlease HTML alone be rendered ?
ОтветитьJSX is the worst thing ever invented
Ответитьhow to create routing for this app
ОтветитьExcellent video, but I still have some confusion like we can make more then one components using this approach. If yes then how can we render it.
Please guide sir.
Can we use angular like this?
ОтветитьCan you share the code used?
Ответить3 minutes into the video,,,,mehn I have arrived at my destination.....the negative comments almost discouraged me...Man you are a very good Teacher!!! keep it up
ОтветитьYou get so many likes. This is so informative. Thank you!
ОтветитьExcellent explanation and demo. Thank you.
ОтветитьUsing JSX feels like using PHP/HTML in 1998.
ОтветитьI work with Cisco/Juniper Networks and Cybersecurity and I used to be a web developer. I still use Python for a lot of my current work with bitstreams and packets and sockets. And still.....I cant get enough on your videos about React & Vue. Things have changed from when i last did it! As a Cisco engineer, I love your React and Vue content!
ОтветитьMax are you planning any Vuejs+vuex+vuetify or nuxt Tutorial ?
ОтветитьHey Maximilian, another thing that came to mind when I was experimenting myself with it while learning react was that maybe we could have some performance gaining if we did it with the CDN instead of including all of it in our bundle. I personally tried to make webpack reference react and react-dom from the CDN imports and not only I had super fast dev cycles, but also production build behaved nicer for the same reason (browser caches react and react-dom and bundle is really small so it reloads only that). Actually if everyone did it that way, pages could load insanely fast cuz react would constantly be already on the browsers!
ОтветитьWhat about SSR :v
ОтветитьMax , another awesome one!!
ОтветитьNice... iam watching your all videos, then i have confusion with implementation redux using CDN , please implement the redux in this same project using CDN .
ОтветитьI know html css & js..so know I want to learn a framework..every time I try and learn react my brain starts to melt & I think of everything I need to do that is not related to learning code..vue is easier to learn?
Ответитьhow you can to show the project on browser.
ОтветитьHey Max. Thank you for this amazing video
ОтветитьAll these front end "frameworks" seem really useless to me. Just learn Javascript! Much less complicated. Seems to me that these frameworks were just created to make front end designers feel like they are actual programmers.
ОтветитьHow to handle passing parameter route with this style max ?
ОтветитьCan u make some Vue? :)
ОтветитьThis is awesome!
JSX is good, but people should know how it works under the hood.
Me personally i hate JSX ^^. And I am on your side Max, that the people who invented JSX were drunk xD hahaha. Why do they have to mix html, javascript, css....oh ghosh! If you program Ionic/Angular in a clever way like using pagination etc. you will get a good perfomance too. Besides React Native, i really don't like React
ОтветитьHi Max! Thanks a bunch for the great content. Next on my list is your Nuxt Udemy course.
I am working on REST API and I am in the login route. I keep getting an empty array when I use User.find({}) or User.findOne({}).
I run into this problem even when I use your code from github repo. I can't wait to get started on your Nuxt course.
Every time i watch some React code i praise the day i switched to Vue
ОтветитьHow to be a pure JS React Developer 2018 100% savage.
ОтветитьThank you for this awesome video
ОтветитьVielen Dank, Max. Das Video hat mir echt geholfen :)
ОтветитьHi Max! Can we expect a course on react with server side rendering, redux and PWA functionality? Maybe just a simple boiler project? We have one done by Stephen grider but it doesn't have PWA and it is outdated
ОтветитьHey Max first of all another great Videos, as usual :)
I have a question regarding nuxt.js. I didn't started learning it but I briefly unsterstand what it does and why it is useful. Now is my question in your Stroyblok + Nuxt video series, you build the prerendered sites once and then you uploasd them. Now, as you also said in the comments, we would have to rerender it every time we change the content to get the current state. Now my question is: If we are using Firebase for hosting would it be possible, only with the Firebase and its Functions, to trigger a rerender of the "static" pages? Because Storyblok or other headless CMS Systems give us a possibility to use a webhook. It would be awesome if you could awnser my question, as this might be the tipping point for me to dive deeper into nuxt.js
Thank you and have a great day :)
JSX=JS+xml. How to learn JSX.I didn't find any resources.
ОтветитьGreat video Max. Please, can you work on integrating apollo and graphQL with VueJS. With love from Nigeria.Thanks
ОтветитьLooks really cumbersome...
ОтветитьThank Max ! and of course i will like your video
ОтветитьThis is so much better than using jsx and write pseudo html.
ОтветитьHello! Áre you planing to do a polymer 3 lit element - lit-html vídeo 🙃
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