I am a Front End Developer, have 4 years of experience and I wanted to understand a bit about NestJS, maybe migrating to be a FullStack Dev. Here's what I want to say: keep it up! The way you teach, your charisma, it's enthusiatic. Gonna watch everything you have about NestJS, as well as other videos. Keep up the good work brother, you're really great!
Thank you so much about the really kind feedback 💜 And by the way if there is an area that you find more challenging or a topic that you would like to see covered don't hesitate to let me know in the comment. I really value the feedback It helps me get better on each iteration 🙏
Your videos are great! Finally developer content for developers. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad there are beginner videos out there but with over 10 years of experience, this is more my speed. Straight to the point, focusing on the technology and helping someone with base experience get oriented quickly.
Thank you! I've been wanting to learn NestJS for a long time, and this was a good place to start. It was very informative, and I followed along without any issues. Two thumbs up!
@ralphlargo9728 thank you for taking the time to write such a nice feedback really means a lot and motivates me to do more. Really glad this was helpful 💜
You made me fall in love ❤with NestJS. As a MERN developer for over a decade, I struggled to prefer any opinionated framework over Express until now. Thanks!
Hey @nabeelkausari thank you leaving such a nice comment, Really appriciate it. I also extensively used express and initially I struggled to make the switch to Nest but definitelly don't regret learning it. I'm working on a series of videos on nestJS and in some of them I'll address the diffences and similarities of Nest and Express. Stay tuned 😉
@@TechVisionExplained This was a very high quality video, the way you explain concepts makes it super easy to understand, keep at it and the views and success will follow. I have been trying to switch from express js and find some good resources for picking up nest. I would love to see more in-depth videos to help equip me on creating a production grade backend with nestjs.
You presentations are really great! Would love to see more videos on Intermediate / Advanced Node js concepts. Then advanced code concepts. Tbh there are not much good resources for mid / senior devs. That will be a great untapped market imho. Good luck! Keep up the good work!
Hi, I really appreciate the efforts you are putting down into your videos, and really I love these. It would be so much helpful, if you were to share your github repo's if you have, so that we can copy the code's you've already written, as in the episodes service. Thank You...
Super useful man. Computer Science students gonna raid those vids before exams 😅. Also nice editing it is pleasing to watch. Record a series about most asked interview questions, this is a common topic in YT but not many good videos out there. Myself as a entry level full stack dev would watch all of them. Keep it up man great stuff🖐️
suggestion bro, 1:10 don't zoom your vs-code it is the ugliest thing ever Instead increse the font size. Trust me it looks fine even with normal zoom at 100% unless you have big 4k monitor
This is super useful feedback, I've actually try experimenting with CodeSnap in my latest videos instead of showing the IDE, always trying to improve on each video and this type of comment is spure helpful. Again thank you for watching and taking the time to comment 💜
Well I hate to break it to you But Im currently working with really bad nestjs code And this assumption is super distractive You need to base your code not on a framework in the first place Frameworks are here to only help But you need to base your application on good understanding of solid principles not a feeling of security that a framework can give you
I am a Front End Developer, have 4 years of experience and I wanted to understand a bit about NestJS, maybe migrating to be a FullStack Dev. Here's what I want to say: keep it up! The way you teach, your charisma, it's enthusiatic.
Gonna watch everything you have about NestJS, as well as other videos. Keep up the good work brother, you're really great!
Thank you so much about the really kind feedback 💜
And by the way if there is an area that you find more challenging or a topic that you would like to see covered don't hesitate to let me know in the comment. I really value the feedback It helps me get better on each iteration 🙏
How is this not more popular?
Easy to understand and his energy makes me more excited to learn
nestjs is very popular
Your videos are great! Finally developer content for developers. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad there are beginner videos out there but with over 10 years of experience, this is more my speed. Straight to the point, focusing on the technology and helping someone with base experience get oriented quickly.
Angular + Nest JS
you don't need to look outside
crazy crash course dude
loved your energy ❤
Every time i see you automatically i got a smile .
Bro your smile 😊😊.
😁😁😂😂😂😂
I really like the way you teach and your smile too. Thanks for this wonderful resource. I wish you success.
Thank you! I've been wanting to learn NestJS for a long time, and this was a good place to start. It was very informative, and I followed along without any issues. Two thumbs up!
@ralphlargo9728 thank you for taking the time to write such a nice feedback really means a lot and motivates me to do more. Really glad this was helpful 💜
You made me fall in love ❤with NestJS. As a MERN developer for over a decade, I struggled to prefer any opinionated framework over Express until now. Thanks!
Hey @nabeelkausari thank you leaving such a nice comment, Really appriciate it.
I also extensively used express and initially I struggled to make the switch to Nest but definitelly don't regret learning it. I'm working on a series of videos on nestJS and in some of them I'll address the diffences and similarities of Nest and Express. Stay tuned 😉
@@TechVisionExplained This was a very high quality video, the way you explain concepts makes it super easy to understand, keep at it and the views and success will follow.
I have been trying to switch from express js and find some good resources for picking up nest.
I would love to see more in-depth videos to help equip me on creating a production grade backend with nestjs.
Thank you so much @sunnysetia for you support
Was there any particular topics you find more challenging when making the switch from express to NestJS?
This video is so beautiful to watch. Learning could really be fun and you show it. NestJs better hire you. So insightful. Thanks
I saw the full crash course, great work keep doing. engineers like you help us juniors to take better decisions
Thank you so much for your comment 💜
I’m migrating my application to nestjs from express. Talking to my product manager soon 👍
these short concept based tutorial from you are a breeze, thanks a ton Man!
Thanks for watching, much more on the way 💪
Ohh man so much thank you for the crash course, this crash course just help me build foundations.
Thank you for this informative video. Your energy is so good 🚀
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
You presentations are really great! Would love to see more videos on Intermediate / Advanced Node js concepts. Then advanced code concepts. Tbh there are not much good resources for mid / senior devs. That will be a great untapped market imho. Good luck! Keep up the good work!
Much more NestJS content coming my friend 💜. Thank you for the support and taking the time to leave such a nice comment
Thank you for this tutorial!
I wish you could put the repo in the description so it will be easier to follow along.
Absolutely fantastic work!
Impossible to write bad code? You underestimate my powers.
Challenge accepted 😂
😂
Hi, I really appreciate the efforts you are putting down into your videos, and really I love these. It would be so much helpful, if you were to share your github repo's if you have, so that we can copy the code's you've already written, as in the episodes service. Thank You...
Good job, sir. Can't even resist myself to subscribe your channel. Keep it up 👍
Great Content...is NestJS becoming Popular??
Very good quality videos, please make more!
Thanks for the comment and the kind words, much more video to come indeed, keep an eye on the channel 😉
Thank you for your video! Very instructive 🤩
Man! That's some great guide for beginners ❤
Excellent summary, thankssss
Super useful man. Computer Science students gonna raid those vids before exams 😅. Also nice editing it is pleasing to watch. Record a series about most asked interview questions, this is a common topic in YT but not many good videos out there. Myself as a entry level full stack dev would watch all of them. Keep it up man great stuff🖐️
Awesome tutorial, Bro Thank you so much!!
Could you please make videos about SOLID, dependency injection and composition over inheritance?
this is awesome stuff man. Thanks a thouand times for this video!
Hey curious if you have a video comparing on a local development server such as docker? If not, what do you recommend to use ?
❤just the best tut❤
much better than 3 hours long stuff. common I have my own life, and documentation right? :)
Thank you for your video!
pls do full nestjs crash course
You're great. Keep the good work going
But bro, try to slow down a little bit
can you please add the code for the entity and dto ? Or better yet, can you please attach your repo/source code. thanks
0:06 Challenge accepted 😂
How is it going 🤣🤣?
How can I access the code?
please add github code with every lesson, please
Sometimes opinionated is the way to go
I know some people that have done the impossible then
🤣
suggestion bro, 1:10 don't zoom your vs-code it is the ugliest thing ever Instead increse the font size. Trust me it looks fine even with normal zoom at 100% unless you have big 4k monitor
This is super useful feedback, I've actually try experimenting with CodeSnap in my latest videos instead of showing the IDE, always trying to improve on each video and this type of comment is spure helpful.
Again thank you for watching and taking the time to comment 💜
Well I hate to break it to you
But Im currently working with really bad nestjs code
And this assumption is super distractive
You need to base your code not on a framework in the first place
Frameworks are here to only help
But you need to base your application on good understanding of solid principles not a feeling of security that a framework can give you