Great intro to Nx! I love using the Nx monorepo (finally updated to ng16) and would love to see a deeper dive into making something like a shared angualr component library with services - something like a common modal provider.
Great video. I have a question: So I have my backend using .NET 8 Minimal APIs and frontend using Angular 17. Does it make sense to use Nx in this case? Can Nx "see" non-JS project like .NET? If yes, how would I fit my setup in Nx? Thanks in advance!
Been more interested in monorepos lately and your video always helps. But, how do I deploy applications I set up with NX and still have access to their libraries
Great video, thanks for uploading. A good udemy course for you to do would be to use NX to create UI of app (Angular), Admin UI of app (React), and backend of app (NestJS) and then libraries to share between them. It would be a mega course but I think this is a really good way to make a full stack application.
Thank you for the idea but I'm not so sure. I already have a MEAN stack course as some people asked for it but it is not that popular compared to my other courses. monsterlessons-academy.com/courses/build-fullstack-trello-clone-websocket-socket-io
It's Vim. Here are videos about it th-cam.com/video/j6uqOvTRq6I/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/YrLiugDhCuk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Xa4aOOB7XZo/w-d-xo.html
@@MonsterlessonsAcademy i understand. But in microfrontend we are using seprate ports . So if you can build a real life project with angular and react with nx and do a deployment using any platform it will be a great help. As there is no content in details.
everything in the workspace creation part in the latest version of this command is totally different in the setup options than what you show here. its not your fault, but it makes it really confusing.
@@MonsterlessonsAcademy yeah i know, again its not like im angry or whatever just saying its confusing. kinda wish things wouldn't change quite so fast with technology sometimes, but that's obviously an unrealistic ask.
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I was waiting for this topic from you. Thank you so much!! Please make more detailed video on monorepo.
Glad you like it!
Thank man… I am a Devops this is my first time facing monorepo and stress me out. This really helps!
Glad it helped!
Great intro to Nx! I love using the Nx monorepo (finally updated to ng16) and would love to see a deeper dive into making something like a shared angualr component library with services - something like a common modal provider.
Thank you!
Awesome explanation man :) Thank you so much... Keep going :)
Thanks, will do!
Cool, angular already has a workspace that works similar, but only with angular projects, this is more versatile.
Yep and much more configurable and complex
Great video. I have a question:
So I have my backend using .NET 8 Minimal APIs and frontend using Angular 17. Does it make sense to use Nx in this case?
Can Nx "see" non-JS project like .NET? If yes, how would I fit my setup in Nx?
Thanks in advance!
No it can't. If you don't see how Nx fits in your setup then don't use it. It's not a tool for be/fe organization but a monorepo for client apps.
Been more interested in monorepos lately and your video always helps.
But, how do I deploy applications I set up with NX and still have access to their libraries
You just build an app and deploy static assets as normaly.
Thanks Bro!
No problem!
Great video, thanks for uploading. A good udemy course for you to do would be to use NX to create UI of app (Angular), Admin UI of app (React), and backend of app (NestJS) and then libraries to share between them. It would be a mega course but I think this is a really good way to make a full stack application.
Thank you for the idea but I'm not so sure. I already have a MEAN stack course as some people asked for it but it is not that popular compared to my other courses.
monsterlessons-academy.com/courses/build-fullstack-trello-clone-websocket-socket-io
Monster contents! 😀
Thank you!
can you make a video on multiproject ionic angular nx project setup including capacitor with best architecture and foldre structure for libs
I will add it to the ideas list
thanks!
You are welcome!
could you create tutorial for neovim I cant seem to understand the docs for the plugins
Actually I just recorded a video about vim and my configs. It will be published on 20th of june
@@MonsterlessonsAcademy could you please display in vide bottom line the keyboard shortcuts you are using
@@user-jg2kz8vv6o Unfortunately I didn't do that -_- . Will probably record one more video with keybinds
@@MonsterlessonsAcademy ok. I see. sense became addicted to your courses, could you constantly add keybindings to your future courses?
@@user-jg2kz8vv6o No, because it is distracting and useless for other people.
thanks for this video, can you make also video about Module Federation ?
Thank you. I will add it to the list of ideas for the videos.
Can you cover the publishing part too in nx integrated ?
I will add it to the list of ideas
when you will show how to install and use Vim?
It is in the list of future videos but I also have other topic to record.
What editor are you using?
It's Vim. Here are videos about it
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th-cam.com/video/YrLiugDhCuk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/Xa4aOOB7XZo/w-d-xo.html
What about deployments ???
Just build your code and deploy it.
@@MonsterlessonsAcademy i understand. But in microfrontend we are using seprate ports . So if you can build a real life project with angular and react with nx and do a deployment using any platform it will be a great help. As there is no content in details.
everything in the workspace creation part in the latest version of this command is totally different in the setup options than what you show here. its not your fault, but it makes it really confusing.
Well yes, videos are getting out of date with time
@@MonsterlessonsAcademy yeah i know, again its not like im angry or whatever just saying its confusing. kinda wish things wouldn't change quite so fast with technology sometimes, but that's obviously an unrealistic ask.