The DX of this stack is really unparalleled at the moment for typescript monorepos. Elysia is great too but hono is just so much more promising in terms of runtime support. I've really enjoyed running it in a service worker for my PWA. The only downside is the openapi support is a bit second class at requires more boilerplate then something like fastify. hopefully they find a way around this
Amazing.. I used express with express-zod-api library before.. It has great dx like trpc and well integrated with openapi.. now I think I can move to hono.. I can’t wait to see a tutorial video for this.. thanks
I tried hono some time ago and the experience was really positive, the only problem i have with building traditinonal frontend + backend apps is that deployment is (atleast for me) much more trouble than something like nextjs.
I'd love to see the repo for the code you show! I've tried to do something similar as you, but I'm missing a few points that I'd like to see how you solved.
This looks great! Thank you for the video! 😁 Could you provide a repository for this project? I'm really interested in the helper types to be able to have handlers types
Hello, really nice introduction to Hono. Is it possible to view the whole code of this example somewhere? I would much appreciate. Really good work from you as always. Love your tutorials :-)
Express has typed parameters too? It's a little more verbose, but it is there. I really hope there's more here. I really do *not* love all of the middleware is built in. The more built in there is, the easier it is to accidentally create a walled garden. Express itself moved away from built-in middleware for exactly that reason. OK, the drizzle stuff is really cool. Though to be fair, I still have yet to touch drizzle. So far just developing vicariously through you :)
Hono is super interesting :) Just curious to know if you have also tried Fastify and if you have compared it with Hono and Express... It might be a good topic for another video, maybe! Anyway, thanks for the always insightful content, CJ! Keep it coming!
A full tutorial please but not with to many bells 🔔 and whistles. More let’s say vanilla hono with typescript. So we can see what hono can do on its own.
A full tutorial would be amazing! Especially digging into the RPC stuff
1+ please full tutorial(s!)
I'd even settle for a repo
1+
I have contributed to get Hono as an adapter for NestJS. Finally it arrived!
I've been waiting for that for years 🎉. Link to some docs 🤩?
yes CJ, a full tutorial (including Drizzle and the RPC stuff) sounds amazing! please and thank you 👍
Oh, this is amazing, thank you so much. Please let's go for a full tutorial 🎉❤❤❤
The good thing about these episodes is how precise and concise they're.
Tasty treats, indeed 😅😅
Fastify: Why do you guys keep ignoring me?
The best one in nodejs ecosystem so far.
They ignore us because it's too complex for 99% of these script kiddies
Complex !== good
@@limpep
@@limpepAn idiot admires complexity
At first glance Hono's Zod support seems far better, makes TS dev a lot easier
Really fantastic, concise, info-packed, and well-paced walk-through. Massive props.
Would love a full tutorial, thanks! 🙏
Thank you for this breakdown! Was planning to use hono and drizzle for my startup and this video made me super excited to start using them!
Full tutorial will be definitely nice. Extremely fast way of building + shipping API during hackathon xd
Full tutorial with Svelte would be awesome!
Would love to see a dive deep with real examples of this! :D
Literally moved an app from express to hono today. Wanted to have a simple admin dashboard so being able to use jsx as templating is nice
How do you enhance it if there is a need complex client side state? Web components or react?
@@StingSting844 That's the trick. I don't have complex client side state because nearly 0% of apps have complex client side state.
Full tutorial with NestJS will be awesome.
I would like to see more of Hono! 😉
The DX of this stack is really unparalleled at the moment for typescript monorepos. Elysia is great too but hono is just so much more promising in terms of runtime support. I've really enjoyed running it in a service worker for my PWA. The only downside is the openapi support is a bit second class at requires more boilerplate then something like fastify. hopefully they find a way around this
+1 on the full tutorial!
Excellent as always. I use Hono already but a deeper dive would be an awesome tutorial.
Amazing.. I used express with express-zod-api library before.. It has great dx like trpc and well integrated with openapi.. now I think I can move to hono.. I can’t wait to see a tutorial video for this.. thanks
A full tutorial would be amazing!
Please lets go with full stack tutorial
we would love to see the full tutorial, i appreciate your amazing work
definitely onboard for a full tutorial.
Full tutorial would be fantastic
Wake up lads, a new video by CJ 🔥
Hono is cool, would also recommend trying out Elysia!
I tried hono some time ago and the experience was really positive, the only problem i have with building traditinonal frontend + backend apps is that deployment is (atleast for me) much more trouble than something like nextjs.
full guide would be amazing
Hono is fire🔥I've never use a better router, the native RPC is awesome too
I'd love to see the repo for the code you show! I've tried to do something similar as you, but I'm missing a few points that I'd like to see how you solved.
Full tutorial please
Please do a full tutorial including database stuff and security
would you share the repo for the OpenAPI-Demo 🙏 ?
fastify?
This looks great! Thank you for the video! 😁
Could you provide a repository for this project?
I'm really interested in the helper types to be able to have handlers types
Hello, really nice introduction to Hono. Is it possible to view the whole code of this example somewhere? I would much appreciate. Really good work from you as always. Love your tutorials :-)
I'll be publishing a full tutorial and will make the source code available soon™️
@@syntaxfm Thanks for the reply :-) This is pretty good news. I am really looking forward to. Thumbs up and again you are amazing, keep pushing ;-)
Hey CJ, why do you prefer text over varchar in your drizzle schemas? Isn't text inefficient?
Express has typed parameters too? It's a little more verbose, but it is there. I really hope there's more here.
I really do *not* love all of the middleware is built in. The more built in there is, the easier it is to accidentally create a walled garden. Express itself moved away from built-in middleware for exactly that reason.
OK, the drizzle stuff is really cool. Though to be fair, I still have yet to touch drizzle. So far just developing vicariously through you :)
Waiting for a full tutorial
I have used hono before its such a great package
idk why people still use express
where is the code for this demo?
Hono is super interesting :) Just curious to know if you have also tried Fastify and if you have compared it with Hono and Express... It might be a good topic for another video, maybe!
Anyway, thanks for the always insightful content, CJ! Keep it coming!
you should also try elysiaJS
CJ please make a full tutorial please.
hono or trpc?
They both kinda solve the same problem when it comes to end to end type safety
Hono with lucia auth and turso db is good tech can u pls do the full video svelte in frontend.. Tks
Full tutorial please!
I’ll stick to Nest, thanks.
What do you like more about nest?
Support for proxying?
I would like the full tutorial
Syntax stole my favorite streamer
A full tutorial please but not with to many bells 🔔 and whistles. More let’s say vanilla hono with typescript. So we can see what hono can do on its own.
Ahem.
I like Elysia.
you should use go lang in your next project*
Why go lang?
@@syntaxfm very good performance, nice dx and great std library make this language imo perfect for the servers.
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The title is misleading
*that’s a joke
Meh, ElysiaJS is better
What makes it better in your eyes?