Thank you a lot, bro! It feels like you're describing my coding journey. I've been immersed in coding for three years now, and after the first year, I found myself in what they call 'tutorial hell.' Now, it's been two years, and surprisingly, I've come to love it. I've been through countless courses and tutorials, and I don't get tired of it. Even though I feel like I know a lot, I struggle to do things on my own. The catch? I don't mind at all because I'm not hunting for a job; I code for the love of it and personal satisfaction. Cheers!🙂
Nothing but facts here and now that I'm actually learning to build my own stack I feel like I have much deeper understanding of how everything works from the ground up when I don't actually use CRA or Vite and just learn to configure my own Webpack and implement SSR or even read Next.js source code to learn its concepts to recreate them outside. There's so much more to React than just building components and handling states, so much more. Also I've noticed that a lot of tutorials out there would be more helpful if they actually explained why they are doing the things we see to help us understand. Many of them simply just keep typing and have us typing along. It's then much more difficult to transport the concepts into our own projects. Sure, the videos would be longer, but still much more useful.
Thank you a lot, bro! It feels like you're describing my coding journey. I've been immersed in coding for three years now, and after the first year, I found myself in what they call 'tutorial hell.' Now, it's been two years, and surprisingly, I've come to love it. I've been through countless courses and tutorials, and I don't get tired of it. Even though I feel like I know a lot, I struggle to do things on my own. The catch? I don't mind at all because I'm not hunting for a job; I code for the love of it and personal satisfaction. Cheers!🙂
That's awesome dude! Sometimes the fun can get sucked out of things when we put too much pressure on ourselves.
jeez this video editing is absolutely insane, I love how many details there are. Super underrated ngl
Wow, thank you!
Brooo was thinking about you lately, your videos really helped me at the start. Keep up the fantastic work - you're making a real impact!
Thank you sir!
Nothing but facts here and now that I'm actually learning to build my own stack I feel like I have much deeper understanding of how everything works from the ground up when I don't actually use CRA or Vite and just learn to configure my own Webpack and implement SSR or even read Next.js source code to learn its concepts to recreate them outside. There's so much more to React than just building components and handling states, so much more.
Also I've noticed that a lot of tutorials out there would be more helpful if they actually explained why they are doing the things we see to help us understand. Many of them simply just keep typing and have us typing along. It's then much more difficult to transport the concepts into our own projects. Sure, the videos would be longer, but still much more useful.
so true!
Clint - your doing an awesome job , l just finished implementing your firebase auth with google and email thing ...thanx buddy
you are in so good... i started learning react with you..😊😊
you're awesome dude!
Thanks a lot Mr. You're really helping prople here in Nigeria
thank you!
This is one guy who I followed to get to the level of progress I have made in software development.
Haha I don't know about that but thank you sir!
thanks
So far as it concerns JS the YT Channel JavaScript mastery is one the best and my favorite for working on real life projects
Hi, I miss your style of teaching bro, Please do a next js series if possible
Will do soon
@@codecommerce thanks dear
Do you have a LinkedIn account?
Same, at one point I wanted the tutorials to be my ideas 😂