Wow, congrats π. You did it! I'm fully aware this was a lot. I really hope you enjoyed the course. From here you can dive into different things:
Also, if you want to learn more about Nx specifically, I have another completely free Egghead course on Scaling React Development with Nx
Make sure you leave a review comment on the course if you found it useful. And as always, feel free to ping me on Twitter or my website π
Juri Strumpflohner: [0:00] Cool, you made it. Congrats
[0:03] I'm fully aware this was a lot of stuff. Full two hours of tooling setup, frameworks which you might not have been aware of, such as Next.js. Then also, Tailwind, Storybook cybers. There has been a lot of things here.
[0:17] When I create these courses, my main objective is to give you something transferable. So, while we built that digital garden, you might continue in that part and extend it. We really just scratched the surface, right?
[0:29] There are pieces that are missing, such as a list page that lists all your articles, and things like that, adding more icons. I think that you have now the technical foundation to continue working on that.
[0:39] Then there's obviously the Next.js part. There's a lot more stuff to explore on that side. If you want to add authentication to your site, if you want to have more interactive content, but even then, you can go and easily explore that.
[0:54] Finally there's an Nx. I think Nx is really a powerful technology, in this case, and probably the most...
[0:59] Then, finally, there's Nx. I think that Nx is really a powerful technology in this case and probably the most transferable one, as you can retake it from your Next.js project to your next React project. If you happen to do Angular, you can even put it onto an Angular project or Node.js. There's a lot of things to explore there.
[1:13] I would highly encourage you to continue taking a look at that and go to the Nrwl YouTube channel, to the developer docs, which has more and more content on these things. Nx is designed to scale, as you might actually use it on your next large-scale Enterprise project, which is exactly what it has been made for.
[1:32] I really hope this course was helpful. Feel free to leave a comment or ping me on Twitter @juristr or juri.dev on my personal portfolio site. Thanks for watching.