Next.js Hangout Thread
Medea

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Next.js Hangout Thread

Publish Date: Aug 23 '23
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Hey, this is the 4th weekly hangout thread.

This is a post where you can discuss anything related to Next.js.

You can also share anything new you've worked on with Next.js or any new articles you've created which talk about Next.js.

Feel free to ask any questions as well!

Comments 9 total

  • Chantal
    ChantalAug 23, 2023

    Hey there! 🌟 It's awesome to see the 4th weekly hangout thread for Next.js! 🚀 I haven't been deeply into Next.js lately, but l made sure that l spare an hour just to check what's new and reading. Also, huge thanks to the community for all the insightful articles that keep us learning and growing.

    • Medea
      MedeaAug 23, 2023

      yea next.js is a great framework for js full stack devs!
      the community has really nice posts regarding nextjs

      • Chantal
        ChantalAug 23, 2023

        Indeed! So which framework is great for other devs who are not yet seniors?

        • Medea
          MedeaAug 23, 2023

          i started off with next.js as a beginner, so i would definitely recommend it to a beginner.
          but svelte is pretty good and easy to learn

          • Chantal
            ChantalAug 24, 2023

            Alright, thank you. I've already started reading Next.js though.

            • Medea
              MedeaAug 24, 2023

              oh okay that's cool

  • Marco
    MarcoAug 25, 2023

    do you recomment some cool tutorial sites? I will start with NEXTjs for my new project. Currently I'm deep in Angular but have to (or want to) switch and NEXTjs seems a good idea.

    Otherwise: if I create a seperate backend with NestJS, do you think it's useful to use NEXTjs anyway, or should I stay with plain ReactJs? :)

    • Medea
      MedeaAug 25, 2023

      the nextjs official docs are great and you should definitely try out the tutorial on there!

      i usually use reactjs with nextjs as a default, no matter if i need a backend or not

    • Leandro Nuñez
      Leandro NuñezAug 27, 2023

      Hi! You should check Alex Sidorenko on Twitter. He gives great easy-to-follow examples on the new features of next.js 13.

      And to your question: personally, I think next as a proxy and using the powerful cache feature, is a good idea to go with nest together.

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