Those who followed the sir and built their projects using Next.js, but did not deploy them on Vercel, may face some difficulties. Since these projects were shared on resumes, students applying for jobs might not remember where they sent their resumes. Many applicants typically apply to around 50 to 100 companies, but may only be selected by 2 or 3 companies. By the time they receive responses, their projects might no longer be functioning. This can be particularly frustrating for those who didn't go with Vercel's deployment
Remix (now react router v7) has much better devx and very faster development speed and much more control even without serverActions and RSC. and server actions and RSC will be coming to rr v7 in the future , so its a no brainer at this point.
I was about to install NextJS for a side project when I came across your video on NextJS 15 being released. After watching it, I'm not sure if I should use NextJS 15 or ReactJS as I want to host it on a vps.
Please make a video about choosing the best framework for development, considering people who care about ease/dev experience more than anything. The earlier you make the video the earlier I'll start learning it :) Thanks.
That's fine, however if you setup a fresh project using nextjs 15, and run npm run dev, it's throwing hydration error, an error on an empty boilerplate project that nextjs provide 😂😂😂
sir is it true that node/express isnt good ? many tech youtuber says that it is not good. we should learn language like rust/Golang. i have learnt mern from you and i am pretty confident in this stack. once i get internship or job then i can switxh stack right ?
You should learn it, but the youtuber's say that because using js on the backend is kindof seen as a meme 😂and is not at all secure as using something else (talking about production). I'd say don't go for rust, but GO. It's a really good typed language, and is pretty secure as well. You would have to do a lot of things on your own tho, unlike express. But that's a learning process
Sir I love your content but please be real with your accent I don't think Indian audiences will be less than 95% on this channel. I really cringe a lot when Indians try to copy an American or Brit accent. Why are people so insecure with their language and their accent when other countries don't