React, JS, and TypeScript tutorials for beginners
React, JS, and TypeScript tutorials for beginners
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Is Software Engineering Hard? Is IT Worth Getting In 2024-25? #coding #javascript #programming
Hey, Eugene here! Today, I want to talk about whether software engineering is hard.
Timestamps:
0:10 - Introduction
1:16 - Chores and Challanges
4:39 - How To Start Learning
5:55 - Practical Tips For Students
7:20 - Landing Your First Job
Read the full blog post: www.codeyourpath.com/blog/
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Svelte vs React - Best Features in 2024!
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What is better - Svelte's compiler and reactivity or React's Virtual DOM and JSX? Which one is more popular, and which performs better? 0:00 Intro 0:27 What is React js 2:26 What is Svelte js 3:52 Some statistics Svelte vs React 4:23 Syntax differences - State 5:18 Passing props 5:55 Conditional rendering 6:09 Lifecycle 7:04 Conclusion Explore the showdown Svelte vs React in this dive! Read the...
React Suspense Tutorial - 5 Real-World Examples - Data Fetching, Lazy Load, Code Splitting!
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Hey, it's Eugene, and today we're diving into the React Suspense tutorial! React Suspense allows components to 'suspend' rendering while waiting for data or other resources. Learn when to use this component and how it improves your application UX. Watch the demonstrations of using React Suspense for lazy loading components, route-based code splitting, and data fetching. I've collected five real...
React useCallback Hook Explained- Quick And Simple Tutorial
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Learn React useCallback hook! React can optimize your components for better performance. With the useCallback hook, you'll prevent unnecessary re-renders and improve the efficiency of your React applications. Join us for a collection of coding tutorials, projects, and industry insights! Read the full blog post! Enroll in the BulletProof React course!

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  • @abishektamilan9733
    @abishektamilan9733 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Doggy looks cool and sounds like micky mouse ❤😂

  • @tekluabayneh-ru8rp
    @tekluabayneh-ru8rp หลายเดือนก่อน

    good job

  • @mylastore
    @mylastore หลายเดือนก่อน

    Svelte & React are not frameworks

  • @0791679
    @0791679 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Svelte Ecosystem is the whole Javascript Ecosystem !!! No need to to sveltify popular javascript libraries like you need to do with React

  • @forno_nicolas
    @forno_nicolas หลายเดือนก่อน

    React 19 vs Svelte 5 performance?

  • @reed6520
    @reed6520 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😥 'promosm'

  • @todormarkov2860
    @todormarkov2860 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For big projects, I'd say it's better than React. - Less boiler plate - Simpler - Significantly less code, which reduces build and test time Easy to integrate any JS plugins. If the project is on Node.js, svelte and svetekit code splitting is a big advantage. I'm not even mentioning the new enhancements in svelte 5 (Runes-signals and etc.) that are expected to be released very soon.

    • @codeyourpathschool
      @codeyourpathschool 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Honestly, I've only used Svelte in side projects, so I haven't touched it in commercial teams. However, my understanding is that Svelte is fast and reactive. React offers pseudo-reactivity and is always chained by Virtual DOM. Regarding other DX benefits, I don't see substantial advantages, including signals.

  • @d34d10ck
    @d34d10ck 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is the reason for your statement that svelte isn't suitable for large scale applications?

    • @codeyourpathschool
      @codeyourpathschool 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey there, thank you for your question! I love Svelte for its performance and reactivity, which are fantastic! However, I hesitate to use for large apps because of its small ecosystem. Even though Svelte was introduced just three years after React, the ecosystem difference is quite significant. React has tons of resources, ready-to-use components, and libraries for almost any case. I really hope Svelte will catch up regarding the resources available to developers!

    • @d34d10ck
      @d34d10ck 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@codeyourpathschool I often hear this argument, but i don't really understand how a small ecosystem can prevent you from developing a complex or large app. Besides, i don't necessarily see a massive framework specific ecosystem as an advantage either. Why should i need 10 libraries for every feature when i can have everything integrated in the framework instead? In Svelte you don't need a library for state management, css scoping or animations. These features are directly integrated. No ecosystem needed for those things and if you do need an external library, you can always use a normal javascript library. The ecosystem is big enough in my opinion. The fact that you don't have to use framework specific libraries and put wrappers around everything doesn't mean it's smaller. What's smaller is the userbase. That's the only issue you might run into.

    • @codeyourpathschool
      @codeyourpathschool 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@d34d10ck It's true that React offers an OVERabundance of packages and solutions, but most have been battle-tested and can provide some sort of safety. I also agree that Svelte already has a great set of tools - SSR, TS, state management, error handling, etc. However, I believe React better meets the specific needs of large applications. Plus, React's continued development (Suspense feature, for example) shows its commitment to DX and app performance. If you're enjoying Svelte - definitely go for it! This is a great chance to contribute and perhaps even shape its future!

    •  11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Been hearing the ecosystem since day one, thats a joke, you have every js library at your feet, been building all sort of apps using svelte, recently a big bank app without any issues, also if you need something you can built it very easy, stop relying always on a lib to do something

  • @HFtravelusa3499
    @HFtravelusa3499 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Archie must be on next video ❤

  • @janeb3007
    @janeb3007 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Archie😍😍

  • @AjinkyaBhushan
    @AjinkyaBhushan 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i see doggo I like

  • @HFtravelusa3499
    @HFtravelusa3499 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice video 👍