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A great follow up tutorial to the TypeScript tutorial. I thoroughly enjoyed coding along and learned quite a lot. Thanks a lot Pedro! ✌🏻 If there's a Next.js TypeScript tutorial coming along, sign me up! ✍🏻
bro i was actually so focused cause i am working on a big project using typescript but when u said wakanda on the enum u killed me =D nice to have some jokes tbh and reminded me to not stress lol
Hey Pedro, I am a big fan of you. In this video, you said enum was preferable. But my solution should be to use the string directly. It's good for me. Like this, variant?: "outlined" | "standard" | "filled";
Thanks for your effort, but this is really complicated and i don't know a good reason to really use typescript, all ts devs are saying it warings you about the typing errors before going to production, is this really a good reason?
Hi Pedro, thanks for creating this tutorial. I have some feedback which i hope you take it constructively. The tutorial is good but if you had explained more about the hooks (state, context, contextprovider etc), props and in general the react core concepts while you are coding, it would stick into my brain properly since beginners won't know the concepts properly. I had to look into a lot of other resources while watching your video to understand all about the useState, props, useContext etc and why you are doing what you are doing.
Build build build! Use the knowledge you gained from the course to build your own projects, the more you build, the more you learn. Also challenge yourself to build things you think you can't create
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This is what exactly i was looking for! Thanks Pedro!
Every time I'm eager to learn something new, boom! You drop a video perfectly related to that topic
Glad to hear it!
Why there is less likes for this vdo ....man literally posting videos when we needed support this man ❤
Definitely amazing! Specifically the 'Coverting JS to TS components' part, I loved that. ❤
I was searching for your TS Course...& see you uploaded it today itself 😇
Pedro is a born teacher. ❤
Warra explanation! Thanks a ton!!
My go to react channel definitely learned a lot thank you!
Timestamps :
onClick - 19:00
Handle change - 23:20
Handle submit - 27:14
lookin for typescript tutorial never found the right one, but you dropped this one.
Where were you brother all the time? Love From India.🚩
Glad you liked it :))
@@PedroTechnologies never said I liked it, but loved it for sure. ❤🔥
This is just what I wanted ❤
A great follow up tutorial to the TypeScript tutorial. I thoroughly enjoyed coding along and learned quite a lot. Thanks a lot Pedro! ✌🏻
If there's a Next.js TypeScript tutorial coming along, sign me up! ✍🏻
Thank you man, much needed ❤
awesome vid, reminds me of the "JS you need to know for React" guide you made!
man i love you . your tutorials are the best
bro i was actually so focused cause i am working on a big project using typescript but when u said wakanda on the enum u killed me =D nice to have some jokes tbh and reminded me to not stress lol
I'm coming from an Angular world. This was very helpful! Thank you!
Love from India
Thank you well explained ❤❤
Hey Pedro, I am a big fan of you. In this video, you said enum was preferable. But my solution should be to use the string directly. It's good for me. Like this,
variant?: "outlined" | "standard" | "filled";
Thank you 😊
Very detailed explanation. The "Wakanda" cracked me up. 😂😂😂
thank you very much!
Great Video covered most things
5:48 . why not choose typescript + swc
You can! This tutorial was for typescript only, so I wasn't going to use swc anyways. I also usually prefer react query
Could you please explain the generic type also next? Thanks
Just awesome 👏
thanks Pedro!
Thanks 😊
Always appreciate your perfect 👌 tutorials ...
Obrigado, Pedro !🎉
Awesome video
Amazing as usual
Use implicit typing for primitive data types. TypeScript is smart enough to pick that up.
can u show how ustate works with zustand?
Yes, it's what I need
Brazil mentioned !
hey pedro can you make a quick video about jwt accesstoken and refreshtoken with a small example
you are a saver
Muito bom!
Parabéns, meu irmão!
God bless you!
could you create a simpler project that implements complex TS concepts
Thanks for your effort, but this is really complicated and i don't know a good reason to really use typescript, all ts devs are saying it warings you about the typing errors before going to production, is this really a good reason?
What’s the difference between this and regular react Js.
Awesomeness overlorded
Is not there NEXT Typescript video?
Future vid :)
Hi Pedro, thanks for creating this tutorial. I have some feedback which i hope you take it constructively. The tutorial is good but if you had explained more about the hooks (state, context, contextprovider etc), props and in general the react core concepts while you are coding, it would stick into my brain properly since beginners won't know the concepts properly. I had to look into a lot of other resources while watching your video to understand all about the useState, props, useContext etc and why you are doing what you are doing.
Superb
Can you please make a video about redux toolkit .
Tks!
Great now next backend
Man i just completed your reactjs course what should i go for next..?? 💞
Build build build! Use the knowledge you gained from the course to build your own projects, the more you build, the more you learn. Also challenge yourself to build things you think you can't create
Dont run vite command on directory or it will delete everything, run inside empty folder.
wakanda 🤣 44:23
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