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Your long form videos are awesome. They allow to really understand how React works and what RSC brings to the table.
I couldn't help smiling when you said functions are not serializable. As I know you're also into Qwik and that the Qwik team managed to make functions serializable, it's funny to see that you're able to stay in the context of each lib / framework. If you could explain how they did that (making functions serializable) it could become another great video of yours. Even a great collab with a member of the Qwik team.
Time for me to watch your 'deconstructing React' video ;)
Nice video. Learnt a bunch. 🙏Thanks. But how do you test a react server component?
ОтветитьReact is a framework, mate. It controls the flow of your program, following 'The Hollywood Principle.
ОтветитьRSC (React Server Components) is a solution looking for a problem. I wish the Next.js people would just fork the project and "fork off", let React be useful the way it already is as a View / Frontend / Client library. /end of rant.
ОтветитьLegend, great speach in Zadar, hope to see you next year too! :)
ОтветитьYou are a hero :)
Keep it up sirrrr 😊
love this guy
ОтветитьYou are awesome Tejas. Please don’t change always teach like you do. Love you bro ❤
Ответитьbro, please make a web dev course with all the knowledge and industry experience u have , We will buy 🔥
ОтветитьThis has been truly useful! Everyone talks about meta frameworks and server components togather, so it's hard to understand the core principles in isolation. Your video helped me greatly with that.
I wonder though if all server components need to be hydrated 🤔. I guess there's nothing stopping us from writing some application/meta-framework logic that mounts multiple react roots inside a given html output from the server. That's probably how ASTRO islands work, right?
Deeeeeep knowledge. Thanks for making these videos and diving deep into the React core.
ОтветитьReact is a framework, not a library. If react is a library, then why do I think to structure my entire repo around it?
d3 is a library. I don’t have to structure my repo around it. I can use its functions and objects where I need, regardless of what framework I’m using. React is not a library. This is such a weird propaganda that react pushes for some reason.
is it production ready now ? as with next 13.4 app router is stable and RSC are default with app router ?
ОтветитьGreat video, thank you! I have a question, how can two child components communicate with each other as leaf nodes of a server component?
ОтветитьThis video is underrated. You should make mini powerful shorts by splitting this so its a little more digestible. I bet you 8/10 next devs have no clue what they are doing
ОтветитьGreat video, Tejas! Thanks!
ОтветитьHigh quality stuff !! 🔥🔥
ОтветитьThanks! great content, learned a lot.
ОтветитьVery good video, as always. Learned a lot with it. Thanks a lot for all this great learning content!
ОтветитьSeeing how to implement RSCs yourself is incredibly educational. Would love to see more of these in-depth hands-on videos on concepts like Server Actions, Suspense, Caching/Revalidating etc. Thank you for this!
ОтветитьGreat Video Tejas, I love your approach on this.
ОтветитьThank you Tejas for another Gem
ОтветитьGreat job Tejas , awesome video ... tks a lot !! I was listening to your podcast ep about zod and trpc ... you are a really rockstar 🎉
ОтветитьGold content Tejas please bring more of these as we don't get it anywhere else. Also I would be great if you can share how you learn about all this building things from scratch
ОтветитьAmazing!!! you are the best!
ОтветитьThank you Tejas 🙏🚀
ОтветитьYou're skills on deconstructing these nuanced complex topics are so brilliant! Keep it up sir!
What would you suggest a dev could do to gain in-depth knowledge of these new patterns and React/frontend in general?
Thanks :)
Really liked the video, it is great that you break down concepts. I may not understand everything, but fundamentally understood a lot of things. Thanks for making this video, keep coming up with good stuff.
ОтветитьGreat explanation. Thanks for doing this.
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