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What abt 30%commission apple charges how to avoid it pls suggest
Thank you so much
Hello!!! Thanks!!!
where are the timestamps? :)
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why you did not upload the full code :(( . When i run the project ,its show default react-native app from App.tsx file . its not showing login/signup screen ::((
00:02 React router simulates different pages in a single page application 02:08 Introduction to building an application with React Router Dom. 06:14 Introduction to React Router and its importance 08:37 Installing Tailwind CSS and setting up basic styling 12:54 Using the Outlet and layout design in React Router Dom 14:57 Creating a router using create browser router 18:50 Creating and configuring routes in React Router 20:35 Implementing nested routes with React Router 24:21 Using links instead of anchor tags for React Router navigation 26:10 Using 'to' attribute for navigating in React 29:36 Accessing and using 'is active' property 31:45 Setting up multiple links with Navlink in React Router. 35:41 Creating a new user component and setting up routing in React application. 37:51 Dynamic routing is essential for capturing variable user IDs or other parameters in React Router. 41:49 Implementing dynamic routes and parameters in React Router 43:37 Creating a new component GitHub and defining a route for it 47:35 Inspect and console log to extract data from the component mount 49:45 Using effect to optimize fetch requests 53:22 Utilize React Router hook 'useLoaderData' 55:04 React Router crash course covers advanced topics you'll need.
a note for those who build nowadays run npm start first and then run in another terminal npm run android and if there is a error then make a fresh install of android studio and jdk (i got issue with that)
is it possible to access the notes? so they stay as refrence
why this is recommend in 2024 ?
2024
One of dumbest decisions, won't bother spammer one bit
amazing video,and idea
Thank you, Hitesh. This really opens my eyes and view towards the world as networking makes a huge difference. 😮
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legends
prisma mongo
best video
Thanks sir great video😍
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Best teacher ever. Thank you hitesh 🎉❤
most of the youtubers say truth that the monitor gifted from benq, someone won't say
Thanks
res.send
starts 2.04
waiting for the next video...
Awesome as heaven
Just completed
1:44:31 ,if mongo-express on port 8081 is not working (on localhost:8081 it shows error no data is sent) Try refreshing the page after 10 seconds and it asks for user and password, user is admin and password is pass..
where is `name: 'todo' ` getting used?
Very good idea
Excellent
Amazing video. Thanks a lot Hitesh sir. Learnt a lot!
1:30
Best ever Coding Tutorial series....
thank you sir
@hitesh - love your channel - BUT I expected a bit more depth in the video - while the info is interesting, when building end to end applications with frontend and backend made of microservices, such siloed logging becomes a headache by itself. I was hoping you would help wire up centralized logging/tracing for apps using something like Sentry so that all logging/tracing + callstacks for failures and even performance issues falling below expected thresholds and can be seen in one place. I think you have taught enough number of engineers to start having more intermediate and advanced treatment of topics.
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I believe this thing of the seed was fixed already, isn't it? rand.Intn(5) alone provides me with random numbers, each one potentially different with each iteration.
Sir dont get demotivated we are here to support you.
To be honest, programming the web makes more sense than OOP with this brand new paradigm of concurrency that Go offers us. Is like a more natural logic, it feels closer to how we experiment the reality: you don't go around and live making everything a component or object and relate it with other objects, if you do it so, it's because of living too much time developing under OOP paradigm, but the common sense is more like the concurrency: you do multiple tasks at a time and you are just the main channel retrieving data from multiple processes and based on the data you do one thing, stop another and so on. What do you guys think? I like OOP, is cool and functional, has passed the test of times and empires have been raised up on technologies with this paradigm, but haven't you sometimes felt cumbersome and overengineered a solution made on OOP? Like wow, so many code, so many files, names, classes, layers and steps through just for uploading a damn file!
more please
more videos plz
my mind shuts down after watching video 23 and 24 (31.18 mins) and coding at the same time back to back
👍👍👍👍
lol watching him so young makes me laugh. Inspirational
Done
please use 'bun' and 'hono' hono Logger Middleware inbuilt