u/phpHater0

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How do I learn NextJs, it all seems so damn overwhelming.

So I'm working as intern currently, the company mainly uses NextJS as it's dev stack. The company hired me because I knew basics of React (not an expert in anyway but I know core stuff like Components, props, hooks etc.) I also know HTML/CSS/JS and tailwind. But this is just stuff you learn while learning React itself.

Now I'm trying to learn NextJS but it's all so overwhelming. I tried watching YouTube tutorials, but they're either outdated or just filled with shamless random promotional stuff our company doesn't even use. And oh, I cannot afford to buy paid courses (yet) so that's out of the equation. It feels like everything is all over the place and I for the life of me cannot figure out where to start.

How exactly do I become good at this? Time is not really an issue as I already have the internship secured and this is gonna go for some months but I can't just sit there and do nothing I have to become good at this so I don't embarrass myself if I actually get the job. Can anyone please suggest some *free* resources to learn NextJS properly?

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u/phpHater0 — 1 day ago

So I finally got hir3d after graduating (Allah Allah kar ke, yk the job market). I basically don't have much experience except basic JavaScript/HTML/CSS. They hired me as an intern because I know a little React (not a lot but I know core components like hooks etc.). And they mostly work with NextJS.

Problem is I feel extremely overwhelmed, my senior told me to learn NextJS from internet and they'll give me tasks soon but I have zero idea how to start, it all seems so complex. The only work I've done till now is build a few pages using React and Tailwind and fix a few layout issues. Can anyone please suggest some *free* (yeah no surprises I can't pay for courses and shit since I just got hired 😭) resources for learning NextJS? MUCH APPRECIATED.

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u/phpHater0 — 22 days ago