Next.js & React – The Complete Guide (incl. Two Paths!)
Learn NextJS from the ground up and build production-ready, fullstack ReactJS apps with the NextJS framework!
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Gero Walther –
Good course on the core concepts of next.js. I wish we would have built something a bit more exciting or a bit more detailed but the blog website was a very good practice project. The teaching assistant was always responding quick and even helped me on the discord channel so great stuff.
WANG HAIYUN –
Max is very knowledge. He explained everything step by step and it was very easy to follow and digest. Definitely recommend!
Atakan Serbes –
Great course, great introduction to Next.js. More projects, more fun.
But please just update the course frameworks and the bits and add them in between the course pages just like you did for some of them.
For example, Next Auth was updated to 4.0 and the codes are for 3.0. The whole code for 4.0 can be added to the pages. This is easy, and we should be learning the most recent update.
Maxim S. –
After comparing it with other courses, this one is the best one according to the explanation, the author spends a lot of time to plane every step which is really good.
Dario Leo –
The overall course is great and I strongly reccomend this..but it need an update in the sections regarding authentication
João Pinela –
the course is very detailed. And the author is dynamic and knowledgeable.
Due to the new versions, following the videos, coding, and then having to go and confirm the differences is a bit annoying.
Also, writing first the right side of the equals, and then going back, and going to other files just to add a word or variable is confusing and really breaks the flow of the exercises when we are coding.
other than that, the course was very good, and I higly recommend it.
It says 25h, but for you to follow along (even skipping the summary), if like me you were new to react and nextjs and nodejs with solid programming knowledge. I would advise you set aside 60h, at least.
Damian –
The course itsefl is great. Maximilian goes through the most important parts of NextJS. The way he explains everything is awesome. I gave 4.5 because I don’t like parts with md files or mongodb because we spend a looot of time on things that are not so important to the topic – to NextJS. Of course I could skip these parts but I possibly would loose some important information that were said in meantime.
Haruna Rashid –
bonsoir !
je suis tellement émue. Ce cour correspond à mes attentes. IL était véritablement attractif. Je vous remercie beaucoup.
Maryna Samsyka –
From the comments – the lectures on next-auth are already legacy, new version of this library is already available, and the features described in the course are no longer relevant
Need updates
Maxim Didenko –
Great course. Even with a bit outdated version of next.js the content presented by Max is valid and well explained. Thank you for the great journey!
Manuel Arnaldo Antunez Panchame –
I think he is not a next js pro,, is like he is only a teacher, it seems he has never built a real project for a real client, I am sorry the way he explains is hard sometime he ends up making a spaghetti,, however I understand him but i am not a noob, indeed i have experience working on fiver for 2 years, so know a noob is going to have a hard time understanding him.
Adrian Mihoc –
Out of 25h of video, 4h are a “react refresher”, other 4h a “next js summary” from another course and 3h more are about Markdown, FileSystem and other stuff unrelated to NEXT JS.
Also, in one specific lecture, Max teaches us how to add authentication with Next-Auth in an unsecured why by exposing sensitive data into client side.
Overall, Maximilian goes through the most important parts of NextJS and he explains everything and you get to understand what NEXTJS does and is and how to use it, but I guess this course is more like a “How not to use NEXTJS” and now try figure it on your own :))). Not to mention the fact that some lectures are out of date and it’s a pain to fix them, only to find out that the fixes are coming 3 hours laters at the end of it :)))