I'm working to put it on our radar! Right now, we're tracking the ongoing Vite RSC work. With this, we'll have the groundwork to figure out islands support: github.com/vitejs/vite/discussions/12715
Sadly didn't get there! TLDR: you can wrap an application with a client component that provides context, and all client components elsewhere in the app have access. Server component context is a different beast that doesn't have a clear standard right now
Guys, I'm starting to code a webapp right now with next13, but I don't if I should just start using the app folder or should use the pages folder and wait the app folder mature.... can you guys give your 2 cents ?
Since you are starting go with the pages folder and get your feats, wet while keeping in touch with new features. then you can quicky move. Thats what I think.
Update: looks like UA-cam can't auto-caption beyond a certain video length :( Super disappointing, but I'm posting Shorts and a couple full-length vids based on what I learned here!
This discussion was a gem. Thank you Ben & Dan.
Amazing educational content! Thank you both for the passionate work!
Maybe the most useful resource for understanding server components for me, thanks both
Missed the live earlier today. You uploaded it crazy fast! 😁
Great live event today Ben. You do have one speed lol 150% Thakns for the quick demo on setting up react server.
Thank you both of you!
Awesome stream, more of this.
Amazing learning! 🎉
@ben How is Astro thinking about server components? Or is it not a consideration?
I'm working to put it on our radar! Right now, we're tracking the ongoing Vite RSC work. With this, we'll have the groundwork to figure out islands support: github.com/vitejs/vite/discussions/12715
Hey, really enjoyed the video thank you! What is your font and theme? like it a lot
Theme: marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=astro-build.houston
Font: www.monolisa.dev/
Did this session discuss use of useContext in react server component based apps ?
Sadly didn't get there! TLDR: you can wrap an application with a client component that provides context, and all client components elsewhere in the app have access. Server component context is a different beast that doesn't have a clear standard right now
@@bholmesdev Yeah that's what i had in my mind. Even the next js docs states the same. Thanks for answering
@@bholmesdevis there any context which can be used only in server components
Still waiting for a use case for RSC...
Brother if i want add rtk query with nextJs then i can i do that
I would call it Dry Components
Guys, I'm starting to code a webapp right now with next13, but I don't if I should just start using the app folder or should use the pages folder and wait the app folder mature.... can you guys give your 2 cents ?
Since you are starting go with the pages folder and get your feats, wet while keeping in touch with new features. then you can quicky move. Thats what I think.
@@thefullstackproject tks bro
If you plan to launch soon don't use app folder.
@@maddogshwa tks mate!
Ben is literally drinking from vase lmao😂
It's a YETI THERMOS thank you?? 😤
When zoomers rediscover PHP
add subtitles
Still waiting on UA-cam to autogen these! I'll double check the settings
Update: looks like UA-cam can't auto-caption beyond a certain video length :( Super disappointing, but I'm posting Shorts and a couple full-length vids based on what I learned here!