Yahya Dahir
@yahya__dahir
Frontend Developer | JavaScript | React Js | Nextjs | Typescript Changing how to get anything you need done @JobzyInc
Feeling overwhelmed by the endless tools out there? Start simple. Focus on mastering one framework first—it offers clarity and a solid foundation. Once you’re confident, expand to new horizons. Your roadmap will grow with your expertise
Choosing the right framework can be challenging. Some offer flexibility and a vast ecosystem, ideal for large-scale projects. Others provide simplicity and ease of use, perfect for smaller projects or when a quicker learning curve is needed.
One of the coolest features of @nextjs is API routes. You can create backend functionality right in your Next.js project without setting up a separate server! Perfect for handling forms, user auth, and more.
Using getStaticProps and getServerSideProps in @nextjs makes data fetching super efficient. Fetching data at build time or per request gives you control over performance and SEO. Perfect for dynamic content without sacrificing speed.
Program testing can be a very effective way to show the presence of bugs, but it is hopelessly inadequate for showing their absence. — Edsger W. Dijkstra
Front-end development is changing very fast. If you're a beginner learning to code, it's essential to understand these trends as they are shaping the future of web development. But don’t rush into every new trend. Focus on mastering one tool before moving on to the next.
This was a major learning curve for me, as I navigated challenges with @nextjs Serverless Functions, @MongoDB, and @Google Authentication. This app helps developers find and share code snippets in various languages. Dive in and explore: snap-shelf.vercel.app
This project is teaching me a lot about @nextjs serveless functions and @MongoDB. Adding authentication is not that complicated.
I have been embracing the simplicity of @nextjs serverless functions with @MongoDB. Now I'm working on a project that will allow developers share and save code snippets.
Learning is fast. Adaptation can be slow. Growth is a process. So then; – Learn fast there's no time. – Take it easy on yourself when adapting. – Be patient with yourself when growing.
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