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Комментарии : 946   
@twert8756
@twert8756 3 года назад
I would like to see a NestJS beyond 100 seconds 😁😁😁
@saicharankr
@saicharankr 3 года назад
Same
@stingalleman3936
@stingalleman3936 3 года назад
Fuck yeah
@AbhishekBM
@AbhishekBM 3 года назад
Well this was actually 141 seconds long. So you've already got it.
@vamshidharreddy5920
@vamshidharreddy5920 3 года назад
Read the nestjs documentation
@Kwuala
@Kwuala 3 года назад
Same 🔥🔥
@malcolmgarner3409
@malcolmgarner3409 3 года назад
This channel is like crack to curious coders.
@Joeballs187
@Joeballs187 3 года назад
It's so good
@rhettmelton
@rhettmelton 3 года назад
That's quite the endorsement. I concur
@raoufbensalem3417
@raoufbensalem3417 3 года назад
I love his video even if i will never use what he is talking about
@RainMan52
@RainMan52 3 года назад
Meth.... ADHD on all them framworks
@rafaelmarques1773
@rafaelmarques1773 3 года назад
Great catch, except you can learn something from doing crack and watching 2 minutes video only leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
@shreejanacharya8284
@shreejanacharya8284 3 года назад
I am a java developer and I work lots on spring boot. Recently I was looking into typescript and tried nestjs to develop a simple API for small project. I was amazed by the feature it has. All things that I do in spring boot, it has and its so easy and simple. With code you can achieve similar or more functionality than spring boot. Bravo!!! I am in love
@harshwardhanshetty4683
@harshwardhanshetty4683 Год назад
so did u switched ur job in nestjs?
@shreejanacharya8284
@shreejanacharya8284 Год назад
@@harshwardhanshetty4683 No. I do small projects in nestjs. But I am still working as a Java Developer. But it is very easy to work with nestjs with graphql
@harshwardhanshetty4683
@harshwardhanshetty4683 Год назад
@@shreejanacharya8284 thanks for the reply can i just know what kind of projects u did in nestjs?
@shreejanacharya8284
@shreejanacharya8284 Год назад
@@harshwardhanshetty4683 One of the project, I did on nestjs was human resource management for CA audit firm to assign auditor to the client.
@harshwardhanshetty4683
@harshwardhanshetty4683 Год назад
@@shreejanacharya8284 thanks
@aamirmushtaqsiddiqui3183
@aamirmushtaqsiddiqui3183 3 года назад
I discovered Nest JS by mistyping NextJS 😅 Using nest ever since
@HazemTamimi
@HazemTamimi 3 года назад
Best mistake ever!
@viraj_singh
@viraj_singh 3 года назад
when you were searching for something like react but you found something like angular and you liked it.
@_modiX
@_modiX 3 года назад
Isn't NestJS complementary to NextJS in a sense that NestJS provides a backend that I could use for a mobile app, while NextJS is the logic for the website itself? I don't think NestJS can provide SSG out of the box, can it?
@sayamqazi
@sayamqazi 3 года назад
@@_modiX Your comment is quite ironic in a sense that NestJS is used to make a server and you can simply return html pages from it. there is your SSR (well technically)
@yaktd5704
@yaktd5704 3 года назад
"How I met your mother"
@detaaditya6237
@detaaditya6237 3 года назад
Wow so NestJS is like what if Angular and Laravel had a child
@trusterzero6399
@trusterzero6399 3 года назад
Exactly, I love it man
@punsmith
@punsmith 3 года назад
That's it people, there is no better description!
@wreak3r
@wreak3r 3 года назад
It's basically Rails but for JS. Which is a very good thing
@muhammed8089
@muhammed8089 3 года назад
More like Angular and Spring Combined ?
@AmitYadav-rl6ff
@AmitYadav-rl6ff 3 года назад
I can tell you that if you are verse in angular, you can start writing backend applications om day one
@calebmcnevin
@calebmcnevin 3 года назад
Love finding out about these things 5 seconds after I start working on a project that needs them!
@garganourakis
@garganourakis 3 года назад
Exactly what’s happening with me as well. How does he do that? 😄
@EidosX_
@EidosX_ 3 года назад
I think it's a curse. Everything I learn, I needed to learn it 5 minutes ago
@RafikBianconero
@RafikBianconero 3 года назад
Is it viable for production ? this is new i guess ?!
@scottamolinari
@scottamolinari 3 года назад
@@RafikBianconero It's been around for several years. Just went to version 8. It's well battle tested.
@Qexia
@Qexia 3 года назад
It's literally just Angular for back end. And I love it to death.
@heinhtetzaw9463
@heinhtetzaw9463 3 года назад
Spring for Javascript
@TheDragShot
@TheDragShot 3 года назад
Yes, welcome to MVC/REST with annotations. Good to see you guys finally made it.
@javier.alvarez764
@javier.alvarez764 2 года назад
lol Javascript developers becoming OOP and similar to Java. NestJS is just Spring Boot for Javascript.
@shanekelly6833
@shanekelly6833 3 года назад
Am I the only one that thinks this is very similar to Spring Boot for Java? Spring Boot in 100 seconds!
@TheDragShot
@TheDragShot 3 года назад
You are not alone.
@ogookafor2137
@ogookafor2137 2 года назад
controller-service-repository-entities but for JS
@malicious8909
@malicious8909 2 года назад
+1
@abhinavsinghal5486
@abhinavsinghal5486 2 года назад
so true, all annotations are exactly same as in springboot
@RanjanKumar-bu7ws
@RanjanKumar-bu7ws 2 года назад
i feel the same and i think its NestJS is future for node js back-end
@hemicar92
@hemicar92 3 года назад
This looks a lot like Angular for backend
@socketbyte5348
@socketbyte5348 3 года назад
Yeah, and that's why I hate it.
@rc3043
@rc3043 3 года назад
yes, looks interesting
@terrormapu
@terrormapu 3 года назад
More like Java Spring framework bro
@rpolnx
@rpolnx 3 года назад
Yeah, the creator said that was inspired by angular
@alejomakevids
@alejomakevids 3 года назад
@@terrormapu exactly
@RobertBMenke
@RobertBMenke 3 года назад
Nest is hands down my favorite framework. I’m so glad it got featured on this channel. Let’s keep the ecosystem growing!
@agesnipes
@agesnipes 2 года назад
How does it compare to Laravel? If you have any experience in that?
@nadeembhati6330
@nadeembhati6330 3 года назад
Damn! I love how concisely you've described it. I was asked to do a hiring assignment with nestjs just two weeks ago and would've loved to find this then. PS: I got that job.
@MonsterlessonsAcademy
@MonsterlessonsAcademy 3 года назад
Here are some benefits of NestJS compared to Express/Koa etc: - It's a full framework and not just a webserver with routing and middlewares. Which means we don't need to build framework before we can use it - We get database ORM, controllers, models, migrations, seed data, services, modules and much more out of the box so we don't need to write it on our own - This is the first framework after SailsJS (which was never popular) which allow us to build things fast - Typescript out of the box allow us to build big scalable applications so I would say it's more for big apps and less for small projects - It uses DI and modules in the same way as Angular so if you know Angular it's much easier to understand NestJS
@27sosite73
@27sosite73 Год назад
молодець) увірвався розповів що до чого супепр!
@muhrizqiardi
@muhrizqiardi Год назад
I don't think ORM is included
@murilomelo6752
@murilomelo6752 Год назад
I'm subscribed to your channel too btw!
@SunGod-887
@SunGod-887 Год назад
NestJs is not a replacement of Express, It uses Express as HTTP server by default.
@anupamdahal7029
@anupamdahal7029 3 года назад
I have learnt a lot of new things that I have never worked with from your videos, like AWS, nginx, kubernetes, graphQL(and other dbs), typescript to name a few. One thing that I don't understand is how they work together. I would really love to see a video where you design a mock system using all of these (and possibly more) and explain each of their roles and why you chose it (kinda like your reverse-cloud migration video using raspberry pi). Whenever I think of a software architecture I think of them as several layers that interact with each other. However, I am unable to assign which layer what belongs to by watching a stand alone tutorial about a single tool. Btw, I am a college senior pursuing CS major and I love your content. Thanks for all the awesome contents
@zzaakk1984
@zzaakk1984 3 года назад
Coding Garden might be good for you
@antoruby
@antoruby 3 года назад
Oh, you’re undergraduate, that puts the doubt in context. Once you work a few years you’ll see that many of these tools are just the same solution being reinvented over and over 😁
@smartypantscoder6912
@smartypantscoder6912 3 года назад
I think you're stuck in tutorial hell. We all have been there. You need to apply your understandings in real projects now otherwise you'll forget everything and you'd never understand how these things integrate.
@master0fnone
@master0fnone 3 года назад
Abssolutely Anupam I feel the same. Except you've managed to articulate it better than I could! Thank you and hopefully our shared interest gets uploaded!
@aldi_nh
@aldi_nh 3 года назад
@@antoruby but maybe all those years he is not working on web development? Like, you won't need nginx, typescript and graphql in game development, machine learning, or pretty much anything else
@MrForgotten32
@MrForgotten32 3 года назад
its looks like spring boot mixed with angular, seems great.
@anothermouth7077
@anothermouth7077 3 года назад
Exactly my thought. I was playing with it for little last year. As new kid on block it surprisingly has very good documentation
@rishabhkalra9505
@rishabhkalra9505 3 года назад
Finally it's. Mentioned Been working with nest for almost 2 Years now and love every moment of it.
@trusterzero6399
@trusterzero6399 3 года назад
I've had that exact experience. Its about time
@rishabhkalra9505
@rishabhkalra9505 3 года назад
@@trusterzero6399 hahaha
@anthonysalamanca4988
@anthonysalamanca4988 3 года назад
As an Angular dev, this was fun to watch. "Ooh, the CLI works like Angular's!" "Oh wow, providers and injectables! This looks really similar." "... oh, so I basically know how to use this already? Neat!"
@amenabe9842
@amenabe9842 3 года назад
Angular Sucks
@Stuntman5701
@Stuntman5701 3 года назад
@@amenabe9842 JavaScript sucks
@amenabe9842
@amenabe9842 3 года назад
@@Stuntman5701 you said it !!!
@thelolladorfking2416
@thelolladorfking2416 3 года назад
NestJS is inspired by Angular architecture.
@eus9
@eus9 3 года назад
@@Stuntman5701 Angular isn't written in JS
@Frank-do3om
@Frank-do3om 3 года назад
I've used Nest in production a few times and I can say it absolutely kicks ass. It blew my mind when I first heard about it, it blows my mind now how few projects exist like it
@vba2256
@vba2256 3 года назад
Amazing framework to work with. I implemented my thesis web application backend in NestJS so I had the opportunity to dive deep into NestJS and a lot of its libraries. Very nice application structure, TypeScript with its benefits, many libraries that can be used in various situations. Easy to learn (very similar to Angular), I would definitely go with NestJS instead of basic Express backend. Express is too minimalist and you have to implement many things from zero.
@hankim1083
@hankim1083 3 года назад
Nest js is awesome! This technology is exactly ripe enough right now. We picked it at my current job to build all-new backend stuff with it. I've been building an API with it, and it's been amazing. You didn't mention anything about swagger though, which is another major point about nestjs. I am sure lots of devs could benefit from your in-depth view of this topic.
@hugazo
@hugazo 3 года назад
Me: This is my stack, let's work. Also me: This looks interesting, i wonder how my stack would look with this.
@reyco1
@reyco1 3 года назад
Need more NestJS tutorials Jeff Pleeeaassseeee!!!!!!
@skylinefx049
@skylinefx049 3 года назад
Why?
@shazplay8878
@shazplay8878 3 года назад
@@skylinefx049 cause it's awesome
@skylinefx049
@skylinefx049 3 года назад
@@shazplay8878 no, it's not
@PandaTheGFX
@PandaTheGFX 3 года назад
@@skylinefx049 Why not?
@PatricioHondagneuRoig
@PatricioHondagneuRoig 3 года назад
@@skylinefx049 Yes, it fucking is 🤷🏻‍♂️
@sergiocebrian85
@sergiocebrian85 Год назад
NestJs is one of the best frameworks for NodeJs development. Framework brings its own architecture and is fast to create a new project. In addition, it incorporates some libraries to help you create a complete project.
@MicroUrb
@MicroUrb 2 года назад
Very accurate description of NestJS. It makes me want to say something like, "I have used NestJS and I approve this message".
@ischysyt
@ischysyt 3 года назад
I'm just a newbie programmer, I have no clue how to use 80% of the things I see in your videos "yet" but atleast I know those exists and X does Y. So those videos make me queue up more things to learn as I progress, thank you for the good content!
@abdulrahmanrehmtulla3833
@abdulrahmanrehmtulla3833 3 года назад
I'd advise against learning many things at once. You'll be a much better programmer if you pick a stack and perfect your craft with it. Then when you're comfortable with building fully fledged systems with it you can learn new tools and technologies to augment your skills.
@ischysyt
@ischysyt 3 года назад
@@abdulrahmanrehmtulla3833 Yes, thanks to someone else pointing this out on a blog post when I was about to start this journey, I am taking my time with CSS and JavaScript still, it's been almost 4 months now. But I can't wait to learn much more aswell
@chadkrause6574
@chadkrause6574 3 года назад
Wow this looks really cool! Like .NET Core and Angular combined
@FlorianEagox
@FlorianEagox 3 года назад
Not to be confused with NextJS, NuxtJS, or FeathersJS
@stopPlannedObsolescence
@stopPlannedObsolescence 3 года назад
is should be called like NangJs
@bartekdurczak4085
@bartekdurczak4085 2 месяца назад
@@stopPlannedObsolescence notangularjs xD
@nagarajansubramani
@nagarajansubramani 3 года назад
Jeff, I'm in awe at just how you manage to pick up and master every single framework you cover in the 100s series. How do you ensure they don't fade from memory after a while?
@safwanljd
@safwanljd 3 года назад
Ok you're just making up JS frameworks at this point
@josermzte
@josermzte 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@azmialfoghi
@azmialfoghi 3 года назад
I thought of it.
@agoogleuser3853
@agoogleuser3853 3 года назад
Dreams if they were written in js
@leonelnascimento5078
@leonelnascimento5078 Год назад
Wow!! This framework resembles Spring MVC and a "backend version" of Angular.
@aamin89
@aamin89 3 года назад
Spring js would have been the perfect name.
@PhilipAlexanderHassialis
@PhilipAlexanderHassialis 3 года назад
ikr? as soon as I saw it I was like "omfg, again, every second statement begins with a @ and it has DI, and these are services and zomfg, no, No, *NO*, *NOT AGAIN* " :P
@mohammadoulabi4212
@mohammadoulabi4212 3 года назад
@@PhilipAlexanderHassialis well its actually cloning angular not spring, plus its very compatible with it
@Amit-jb5xt
@Amit-jb5xt 3 года назад
Yes
@jocke8277
@jocke8277 3 года назад
@@PhilipAlexanderHassialis felt the exact same. Never again
@jocke8277
@jocke8277 3 года назад
just finished the video and omg it's even more similar than I first thought
@akshattamrakar9071
@akshattamrakar9071 3 года назад
This 100 second series is really the best, no time waste and get up to point information.
@siapaayo7318
@siapaayo7318 3 года назад
ANGULAR + NESTJS + PRISMA was a perfect match especially if u love Typescript and TypeSafe
@francoboaglio8807
@francoboaglio8807 3 года назад
React with TS has way better type safety than angular IMO
@hugodsa89
@hugodsa89 3 года назад
@@francoboaglio8807 I like react better than angular but I think angular is much better equipped to use typescript than react
@siapaayo7318
@siapaayo7318 3 года назад
@@francoboaglio8807 nah man it was cap, Angular is way better for TypeScript
@sephirot7581
@sephirot7581 3 года назад
@@siapaayo7318 Nope is not. Ofc at the first look it looks like because the class component style and overall it feels more natural for typescript. But if you looking at the template engine and overall then you will see that react is 100% type safe where angular cant reach this.
@aureltrouts
@aureltrouts 3 года назад
Not the first time I've heard a lot of good things about NestJS. I feel like I watched "Spring... but with JavaScript in 100 seconds" :D I'm really really surprised by their likeness, wowowow ! This framework looks definitely the right one if some Java guys here (Spring Boot, Micronaut, Quarkus, ...) needs to take hands on server side JavaScript. Plus using TypeScript, even better... Java guys should all skip ExpressJS and directly start by NestJS.
@chisangamumba2961
@chisangamumba2961 Год назад
Express is for charlatans.
@xenon4602
@xenon4602 3 года назад
I have been wating for this 😍
@venus-sz2sl
@venus-sz2sl 3 года назад
OMG one hour ago I was searching for this topic on your channel and now you just released it! ❤
@megapixel23
@megapixel23 3 года назад
It’d be cool to know more about using Nest in server less environment
@mostafaaguerram
@mostafaaguerram 3 года назад
Finally, Nest JS, my favorite frameworks
@d-o-n-u-t
@d-o-n-u-t 3 года назад
Would love to see more NestJS videos! This framework is really interesting and impressive!
@Chaoticaa
@Chaoticaa 2 года назад
Yeees! I just watched a 12 minute video before this and this actually has more valuable information than that video did and answered everything I needed to know about this framework. Thanks for the quality content! 👏
@novelbafagih1155
@novelbafagih1155 3 года назад
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS AMIZING VIDEO
@ankitchoudhary3288
@ankitchoudhary3288 3 года назад
Feels like someone tweaked the codebase of Angular over vodka shots 😂
@marijnstapert9036
@marijnstapert9036 3 года назад
So drunk he forgot he was working on a front-end framework
@TechWithPiotr
@TechWithPiotr 2 года назад
I'm always surprised how much information you can fit in such short video. Great job man!
@DodaGarcia
@DodaGarcia 3 года назад
I just started using it this month and got absolutely hooked
@abhisheksuresh7837
@abhisheksuresh7837 3 года назад
This is what you get when Angular and Springboot collide head on
@RajvirSingh1313
@RajvirSingh1313 3 года назад
I feel like speed god when i click on the notification before even my screen can render the pixel imao
@chehinbenothmen6418
@chehinbenothmen6418 3 года назад
i have been working with nestJS for 2 years and this is the best explanation I have seen
3 года назад
Discovered Nest a few weeks ago, it really changed the way I develop my backend
@rejinraghavan7616
@rejinraghavan7616 3 года назад
This looks pretty cool.. Almost like a springbooot Java app
@rc3043
@rc3043 3 года назад
More like Angular married backend.
@mateuslguilherme
@mateuslguilherme 3 года назад
Nestjs + typeorm is like spring boot + spring data JPA all over again
@basarat
@basarat 3 года назад
If you love angular, you will “definitely” love nest. If not, then you might not 🌹
@flath2289
@flath2289 3 года назад
I've been waiting for this one for a long time. NestJs is awesome.
@ridl27
@ridl27 3 года назад
Jeff! We need a full tutorial for sure! Like small app but with all fancy stuff. Would be fantastic! Anyway, ty!
@eloimartinez9446
@eloimartinez9446 3 года назад
Need a tutorial about NestJS + Prisma :D
@ransfordarthur4418
@ransfordarthur4418 3 года назад
that would be lit
@GamingMad101
@GamingMad101 3 года назад
Nestjs + typeorm’s probably worth consideration, since it integrates really well, and the whole thing works through decorators
@kanterdev4340
@kanterdev4340 3 года назад
@@GamingMad101 I used to do this, but switched recently to NestJS + Prisma. It's really straightforward. Also @Eloi, both the nest and prisma docs discuss how to use them together. Iirc it's in the recipes section of the docs.
@PatricioHondagneuRoig
@PatricioHondagneuRoig 3 года назад
I support this, it would be really cool to see them integrate
@eloimartinez9446
@eloimartinez9446 3 года назад
@@kanterdev4340 I know, but i love how he explains the things
@antoruby
@antoruby 3 года назад
Great, now nodejs can also have its own version of the Spring Decorator Oriented Programming.
@ShivamVerma-io1yn
@ShivamVerma-io1yn 3 года назад
Finally it's here, hope it gets the attention it deserves
@mad-alpha
@mad-alpha 3 года назад
Today only I got to know about nest from my team. Luckily got video on same day. Thanks for doing this kind of unique and useful content.
@ninjaasmoke
@ninjaasmoke 3 года назад
I've never used NestJS but I'm getting Angular flashbacks looking at it
@Mooooov0815
@Mooooov0815 3 года назад
It basically is, they even describe it as being heavily inspired by angular
@samjarman
@samjarman 3 года назад
I'd love to see 100 seconds on JS/TS decorators. I've never felt the need to use them, what am I missing out on?
@Barbara_Salesch
@Barbara_Salesch 3 года назад
You don't need them actually, unless you wanna make your Node app look like Java Spring at any cost aka NestJS :D
@tylersustare
@tylersustare 3 года назад
Another awesome 100 seconds video. Can't wait for Ruby on Rails in 100 seconds!
@alexr.4409
@alexr.4409 3 года назад
NestJS is such a great framework. I used it alot already and one could simply only love it
@codingperks
@codingperks 3 года назад
I think you really like Angular so you want to lure us in with terms such as "Injectable Dependencies" and decorators. I think this was created by the Angular team created this because the cli is very similar to the angular CLI.😀
@adampielach4942
@adampielach4942 3 года назад
Angular team didn't invent decorators and injectable dependencies. They just made these two popular. If something works and is good, why not using it? That's why nest.js uses it
@TayambaMwanza
@TayambaMwanza 3 года назад
Nestjs makes use of a lot of Angular principles, if you use angular you can reuse majority of your knowledge to learn Nest
@elbojoloco
@elbojoloco 3 года назад
All those decorators, if it weren't for those I would seriously dive into Nest.
@viraj_singh
@viraj_singh 3 года назад
yeah, decorators seems like magic tricks that makes the code run magically, way too much abstraction
@pinkdiscomosh2766
@pinkdiscomosh2766 3 года назад
Recently got a position at a Healthcare company working with NestJS. As a long time frontend, I look forward to doing some fullstack with NestJS.
@crazyaccess
@crazyaccess 3 года назад
So was waiting for this one for too long, but as angular is kind of a meme, and the fact that nest.js is inspired by it, I didn't thought Thine would make a video on it, but thx, loving the content, keep it coming.
@vinrubio
@vinrubio 3 года назад
Why Angular is a meme? I see a lot of big companies using it.
@abh1yan
@abh1yan 3 года назад
007th Edit : A participation certificate would be enough and thanks for that information.
@Fireship
@Fireship 3 года назад
Participation medal 🏅
@andylu1267
@andylu1267 3 года назад
I would like to see Laravel in 100 seconds!!! thanks
@mxo3212
@mxo3212 3 года назад
why
@codecadette3433
@codecadette3433 3 года назад
I love working with nestjs and this is a great intro to it
@jeffreyhuang0331
@jeffreyhuang0331 3 года назад
Love the concept and architecture of NestJS.
@AceixSmart
@AceixSmart 3 года назад
more like Spring Boot but in JS/TS
@xenon4602
@xenon4602 3 года назад
Yeah almost the same
@webcodingoprogrammingtips2090
@webcodingoprogrammingtips2090 3 года назад
exactly!
@AceixSmart
@AceixSmart 3 года назад
@@xenon4602 springboot + angular lool
@xenon4602
@xenon4602 3 года назад
@@AceixSmart actually spring has dependency injection out of the box. Started my web dev from spring but nowadays spring is'nt used as much.
@trollgg777
@trollgg777 3 года назад
@@AceixSmart but no java XD
@KevinBacheM
@KevinBacheM 3 года назад
This is great! I’d love to know more about how it handles GraphQL
@erenjeager1756
@erenjeager1756 3 года назад
Nest + GraphQL + Prisma is like the most robust backend stack I have ever worked with. I definitely suggest you give it a try!
@mhadi-dev
@mhadi-dev 3 года назад
Thanks bro, really love to see more videos for Nestjs or nest beyond 100 sec
@TonyUnderscore
@TonyUnderscore 3 года назад
I can never go back to express after having used nest for sometime, everything is just so much more nicely organised and clean
@nyashachiroro2531
@nyashachiroro2531 3 года назад
I struggled to come up with a good architecture when I started using Express. I was so happy when I found Nest. Now if I'm going to use Express I'll just use an architecture similar to NestJS coz its effective honestly
@TonyUnderscore
@TonyUnderscore 3 года назад
@@nyashachiroro2531 same. Especially after coming from a Java background I was very comfortable working with strictly defined file and code structures that nest also uses and it helps in making code easy to work with especially in the long run. Some friends of mine are working on a company and their backend is written in express, it's extremely messy and hard to work with
@nyashachiroro2531
@nyashachiroro2531 3 года назад
@@TonyUnderscore I guess people find Express more appealing because of how easy it is to get started with. Filled with the excitement they don't stop to think about the scalability of it all. I know that was me back when I started learning about express. It was so simple that I just jumped in but well after sometime I started searching for a better solution. That's when I found Nest. The fact that its build on top of Express or Fastify and uses TS made it so easy for me to switch.
@ekekw930
@ekekw930 3 года назад
Loving NestJS! One question, I have vscode material icons but my icons show up like they're from angular instead of Nest, any way to fix this? :)
@ekekw930
@ekekw930 3 года назад
Nevermind I found how, for anyone wondering, go to vscode settings and search for Material-icon-theme: Active Icon Pack and change it to nest.
@jeffreyhuang0331
@jeffreyhuang0331 3 года назад
I think Jeff's using vscode-icons in the video. marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vscode-icons-team.vscode-icons
@terrormapu
@terrormapu 3 года назад
Angular : half copy Java Spring Nest : full copy Java Spring
@davidalexander8786
@davidalexander8786 2 года назад
the think I like about nestjs is that is based on hexagonal architech, so you can use any http framework as an adapter or create your own. So this is not an common http framework but a concept that make ur project scalable for big projects
@westerlander207
@westerlander207 3 года назад
Hey Jeff, would love to see Go or Rust in 100 seconds. Keep up the great content!
@NanoSpicer
@NanoSpicer 3 года назад
This is Angular if it was a backend framework 😂😂😂
@CoryTheSimmons
@CoryTheSimmons 3 года назад
"MVC, Laravel, Ruby on Rails" Nope. Never going back to that.
@Arcwise
@Arcwise 3 года назад
Why not? What are you using nowadays?
@aldi_nh
@aldi_nh 3 года назад
What kind of architecture that works better and more stable other than MVC?
@jason96G
@jason96G 3 года назад
Just got a job at Toyota where I will be utilizing this and then I get on RU-vid and you already have a '100 Seconds' video up 😎
@ilkerbalc3956
@ilkerbalc3956 2 месяца назад
coming from the future, the hype around nestjs was sudden but short-lived. Also still looking for that icon set.
@Wozza365
@Wozza365 3 года назад
Never been a fan of decorators, I think they're generally very confusing and unintuitive, especially those param decorators, never even seen those before...
@sebastianflajszer6969
@sebastianflajszer6969 3 года назад
It is so cool that a framework wrote by poles is so great :D Nest The Best!
@abdo-ar-888
@abdo-ar-888 Год назад
I really really love this amazing introduction with these animations
@NoName-1337
@NoName-1337 3 года назад
Nice. I like the angular like syntax. Looks very organised and clean.
@phil86_
@phil86_ 2 года назад
Great MVC/OOP framework, like Laravel and Spring.
@prideflavoredmusic
@prideflavoredmusic 3 года назад
Love the way you explain concepts, keep it up man!
@beepst
@beepst 2 года назад
I opened this video in a "ugh, yet another JS framework trying to reinvent the wheel 😒", but this looks awesome.
@AngelHdzMultimedia
@AngelHdzMultimedia 2 года назад
I tried it and loved it. Better than using Express alone. And with full TypeScript support.
@lokeblaze
@lokeblaze 3 года назад
Looks like combination of angular & spring rest
@nazarsimchuk7326
@nazarsimchuk7326 3 года назад
Definitely you should make video with deeper dive into that framework
@peppigue
@peppigue 3 года назад
For less experienced ppl like myself it would be great to have vids that explain the features of the different frameworks/libraries/w/e in terms of each other.
@charliesta.abc123
@charliesta.abc123 3 года назад
Very attractive indeed! I will review my default stack of Nuxt and Django Rest Framework for future projects. I haven't needed to until now
@StephenMoreira
@StephenMoreira 3 года назад
Angular + NestJS so so sweet.
@markky212
@markky212 3 года назад
Best nodeJs Web framework. Totally love it!
@gang_albanii
@gang_albanii 2 года назад
Senior NestJs Annotation Placer - beloved position
@paramjitsaha5551
@paramjitsaha5551 3 года назад
Ahaa!! I can smell Spring in it.
@aniketfuryrocks
@aniketfuryrocks 3 года назад
you are tracking me online. I searched about NestJs yesterday and your video came today. Lol
@diodeiva1665
@diodeiva1665 3 года назад
I was about to try Nest since it is very interesting. Now, after watching this, I am convinced to do so.
@chasehiatt5595
@chasehiatt5595 3 года назад
I love the angular-like syntax
@fernandomezini
@fernandomezini 26 дней назад
Great vídeo. Straight to the point.
@NetherFX
@NetherFX 2 года назад
it took the good parts of angular and asp net and added traits. It's almost a dream come true.
@pakidood
@pakidood 3 года назад
this is giving me backboneJS vibes. That style of making rest api oh man !!