Hey, thank you for posting this and so many other videos. After watching you and a few others here on TH-cam I was inspired to change careers at 31. I start at Nucamp tomorrow in their full-stack course. Wish me luck and thank you again for all that you do!
Good luck, started at 29, now I am at the last year of my bachelors (next 3 months are crucial) and super burned out, I think a bootcamp would have been the better choice...
@@nailen4753 yeah I've been in this Bootcamp for 6 weeks now and I'm loving it. They definitely pack in a ton of material and it requires a LOT of self-study but I feel like I'm starting to get the hang of coding.
Hi Darian, maybe I didn't give node and express a chance since I've been learning JavaScript for over 1 year for web development. But I had a horrible experience with node and express. So, I switched to Django, and I noticed it is so much easier to learn for me since it already comes with everything in a box. You have SQLite3 and all you need to learn is the Django way of doing things. I've been at it so far for 3 months now, so I am still fairly new. What's also cool about Django is from my experience you don't even need to know Python. I have zero Python experience and jumped straight into Django and found it easy since I know JavaScript pretty well. Question? From your experience do you believe node and express is harder to learn compared to Django if you already know JavaScript? Me personally? I found it confusing. I would love to hear your thoughts, thank you.
I rolled with express + node for a long time too. Then I found NestJS and it just did all the common stuff for me (auth, validation, TypeScript, etc). It at least doubled my speed. Highly recommend giving it a shot!
In the same way that you talked about decision fatigue with the NestJS backend, I like Angular for front end. React and Vue are nice and certainly in some places it feels better, but overall the code and template integration seems messier and I get too distracted with the millions of libraries available for every feature.
really helpful video , keep up the good work ! also can you make a video on how you use sharka UI ? I like the library a lot but i wanna learn the stuff you're talking about here: 8:04 . Or else do you recommand a certain video on youtube that explains how that works
Thank you, ive been trying to decide what to learn and your explanation helped me commit . Just gotta spin up a digitalocean droplet and get to it!
as a developer in the making..i now have a headache but i'm sure when i look back to this in the future it'll make sense lol.
Hey, thank you for posting this and so many other videos. After watching you and a few others here on TH-cam I was inspired to change careers at 31. I start at Nucamp tomorrow in their full-stack course. Wish me luck and thank you again for all that you do!
You love to hear it. Good luck at boot camp!
Good luck, started at 29, now I am at the last year of my bachelors (next 3 months are crucial) and super burned out, I think a bootcamp would have been the better choice...
@@nailen4753 yeah I've been in this Bootcamp for 6 weeks now and I'm loving it. They definitely pack in a ton of material and it requires a LOT of self-study but I feel like I'm starting to get the hang of coding.
@@roamingmillennial2200 how did you end up doing?
@@WewCode I graduated from the front end portion of the BootCamp and I am starting the back end tomorrow.
Jeez why are these videos so well articulated. Great job man, keep it up!
Weird I got a notification for this today, but I already watched it when you release it.
I find this video very helpful, keep making these awesome videis
Hi Darian, maybe I didn't give node and express a chance since I've been learning JavaScript for over 1 year for web development. But I had a horrible experience with node and express. So, I switched to Django, and I noticed it is so much easier to learn for me since it already comes with everything in a box. You have SQLite3 and all you need to learn is the Django way of doing things. I've been at it so far for 3 months now, so I am still fairly new. What's also cool about Django is from my experience you don't even need to know Python. I have zero Python experience and jumped straight into Django and found it easy since I know JavaScript pretty well.
Question? From your experience do you believe node and express is harder to learn compared to Django if you already know JavaScript? Me personally? I found it confusing. I would love to hear your thoughts, thank you.
Very good content. My tech stack is very similar but I use Express, need to learn Nestjs soon
I rolled with express + node for a long time too.
Then I found NestJS and it just did all the common stuff for me (auth, validation, TypeScript, etc). It at least doubled my speed. Highly recommend giving it a shot!
Oh, and nice profile image 🐉
I like that setup
In the same way that you talked about decision fatigue with the NestJS backend, I like Angular for front end. React and Vue are nice and certainly in some places it feels better, but overall the code and template integration seems messier and I get too distracted with the millions of libraries available for every feature.
really helpful video , keep up the good work ! also can you make a video on how you use sharka UI ? I like the library a lot but i wanna learn the stuff you're talking about here: 8:04 .
Or else do you recommand a certain video on youtube that explains how that works
super nice video. thanks. can you make a video on how we can learn to react the right way? like a roadmap.
Good idea!
Great Content again :) BTW I like your wallpaper :)
I’ve been waiting for a FF7 fan to notice!
@@DarianSampare Haha. So you're a gamer also?
Great diverse content, keep up the good work and thanks!
Thanks Martin!
Can u do your pc setup next?
It’s definitely coming soon! That one takes a little more time in shooting than my usual videos.
@@DarianSampare also i had a question, is vue better than react for beginners
Never wrote a line of vue in my life, but React is great for beginners and I think there are more job opportunities.
@@DarianSampare road map for react , please, and all the tooling , why we should not use different tooling, love to know your opinions.
Is nextJs backend language or react framework.
Thank you for your work, I sent you an email. Hopefully you can accomodate.
Would leave a like but it’s at 69 and don’t wanna change that
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