Hey Brad you made me a proud developer. We love you from Uganda Africa
@johnch1p4 ай бұрын
I switched to go for backend web server development. I use React/Typescript via vitejs for frontend web development. I'm not going back to express unless I have a specific use case. I use docker mainly but sometimes kubernetes (k3s) for deployment and hosting. Not a fan of devops so I just use Gitlab for checking in code and the container registry for images I build for docker and k3s. I probably wouldn't have my job today with out this channels tutorial videos. It been over there years since I watched Brad's express tutorial. I'd be interested in seeing a go video. Anyway thank you for such great videos! I dropped a like 👍
@brencancer4 ай бұрын
is mern stack enough to land a job? congrats sir!
@johnch1p4 ай бұрын
@@brencancer thanks. yes I think. It was for me back in 2021.
@aestheticallyamazing20034 ай бұрын
why did you switch to go and not nodejs?
@johnch1p4 ай бұрын
@@aestheticallyamazing2003 sorry let me clarify - express uses nodejs so I technically switched from nodejs to go. my manager wanted me to start using go so other c++ developers on my team could help with the web server development while I shifted more focus on UI/frontend development. I ended up liking go over nodejs/express and still use it to this day to make web servers. It's been over two years now. It was pretty easy to learn.
@johnch1p4 ай бұрын
sorry let me clarify - I switched from express which uses nodejs to go. my manager wanted me to start using go so other c++ developers on my team could help with the web servers development while I shifted more focus on UI/frontend development. I ended up liking go over nodejs/express and still use it to this day. I switched over two years ago now. It was pretty easy to learn.
@codewalkempire4 ай бұрын
Looks great, looking forward testing this out! Thanks Brad!
@harrisonvictor64934 ай бұрын
This is amazing, the same way Expo is making mobile development easy for React Native developers Thank you Brad, you are amazing 👏
@andersondamasceno135615 күн бұрын
I like what I see. I am gonna try it for sure!
@ronjones15874 ай бұрын
oh yeah! lets go! Thanks Brad!
@andersondamasceno135615 күн бұрын
See a go app with encore would be amazing too!
@gilaguilar71302 ай бұрын
Thanks Brad, for taking time to share this with us. This was super cool. Really impressive to get up and running with a quick proof of concept. Lovely work as always, you rock!!!
@Tboy_ty4 ай бұрын
Wow....This is a lot packed in one technology....This looks promising and will get popular soon...life is easy.
@roromemeqatar1232 ай бұрын
For front end di is a mess but for back-end di is a blessing. And with typescript modular structure, who do not prefer nestjs, and on top of future change in node run times which can accommodate in nest
@Deepak_Dev_01813 ай бұрын
Brad please do more encore videos and create a small application using encore it will be really helpfull those who use encore
@Deepak_Dev_01813 ай бұрын
Very nice Brad. can you please continue more videos about encore .
@oussamasethoum166524 күн бұрын
I just tried encore and it seems good, the only part that needs more work is input validation for more such as email, min and max values and length, however it's good really good. my other goto is Elysia.
@andersondamasceno135615 күн бұрын
I would be glad if you could do a rest api with encore.
@andriyabu4 ай бұрын
Thanks bro... this is really cool.
@isuruadikaram9554 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Brad!
@hamzashadeez96414 ай бұрын
Love from Nigeria
@nobudev4 ай бұрын
Thanks man, I was waiting for a video on encore and you did it , I love you man, and guess what I’m a backend lead thanks for your devcamper api course 🎉
@rence95224 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot brad
@alpap62343 ай бұрын
It doesnt seem to have a lot of freedom as how to you add a remote database? We handle everything through our paltform does not sit well with me Seems like vendor locking :(
@nicomiebach2 ай бұрын
You can just use any ORM that you want, for example drizzle with your own Database. And you can self host it aswell, so I don’t see a vendor lock in here.
@trburaktr164 ай бұрын
When will your Laravel course be published?
@Mk666334 ай бұрын
Pls do a html and css crash course with figma designing. It would really help
@codernerd70764 ай бұрын
Any update on the Laravel course?!
@SmartWizzard4 ай бұрын
encore or oncore - why it sound later?
@theyreMineralsMarie4 ай бұрын
Because that's how the word is pronounced in English.
@MrColt47473 ай бұрын
Encore is french word, and it sounds like "Oncore" with french pronunciation
@mdsafikulislam91134 ай бұрын
How to migrate from ExpressJS to Encore?
@onkark824 ай бұрын
Hi Brad, I am stuck in Tutorial Hell. How to come out?
@Ctrl_Alt_Elite4 ай бұрын
Pick a project that you think will be interesting and just begin coding it - i.e. plan the solution, Google when you get stuck. Don't be afraid to tinker, that is how you learn. If the task seems too big break it down into smaller tasks that feel achievable - if you hit a roadblock, break it down further. I know it can feel daunting at first but you just have to START. Getting over that initial hump & just beginning the project is what you need to do. It's completely normal to feel lost. I like to think of it like this: you're a detective trying to find clues and putting the pieces together to solve a puzzle/mystery. Edit: if you're not sure about project ideas, Google some and pick one that's interesting or go for something common like an e-commerce site or admin dashboard.
@mahmoudtokura4 ай бұрын
My advice, next time you follow a tutorial, pause it and check the documentation for similar code as the one shown in the tutorial. It will help you use the framework in the future without going back to tutorials. Then find a fun little project nothing too complex. Try using the documentation as you did with the tutorial. You will struggle a little and get some errors but it's good because solving those errors will make you better.
@abishektamilan97334 ай бұрын
Waiting for your laravel
@ryomensukuna95134 ай бұрын
can you make a tutorial about linux for Web developers. I am on windows and everyone recommends switching to linux. but I don't understand why? please help.
@AgGh-c5s4 ай бұрын
Please what is the best 'python for financial analysis and algotrading course '
@sanjaybatak35494 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Brad.
@serapheogen4 ай бұрын
Will you ever make a course on Wordpress? Took your Modern Javascript and Freelance Mastery courses. Taking your PHP course now. Learning Wordpress now through some Udemy courses, along with some marketing/SEO and UI/UX design courses so I can start freelancing soon. Really wish I could learn Wordpress from you though. You're by far my favorite programming educator online.
@userct3 ай бұрын
wordpress sucks and everybody hates it
@abdulmunnim18222 ай бұрын
Traversy looks bulked up, Going to gym?
@goo64 ай бұрын
Would not use this if I had to use an account to deploy. Talk about vendor lock in.
@johnnycincocero4 ай бұрын
Dude, have you been working out? You look swole!
@bugraotken4 ай бұрын
Thank you Brad! I got a question. I don't want to use docker for PostgreSql, cause I got it installed on my machine locally. I have searched the docs for TS support for connecting to an existing db, but no clues. There is a section for this with GO though. Do you know how can I connect to an existing PostgreSql db, with a connection string maybe? It is kinda strange to force you to use Docker but not an existing db.
@codernerd70764 ай бұрын
You sound like someone who is just starting, just a tip to save you time you're not ready for this yet... start with the basics first like your question clearly showed you jumped a few steps!
@bugraotken4 ай бұрын
@@codernerd7076 I am a software developer for 4 years, earning my wage from one of the biggest IOT company of my country and I have been doing tutorials every day, so I believe your vantage point is quite wrong. I am learning tons of things everyday and I am proud of it but asking this question shouldn't mean that I am a new beginner. Instead of questioning my past, maybe you can also check the docs of Encore and look if there is a part about using a pre-existing PostgreSQL section. For TS, there is no docs about using one, there is only a part for Go. I have tried several things but failed. I am not asking how to connect to a PostgreSQL from Node.js, I have done this thousand times before, I am asking how to do it at Encore.
@bugraotken4 ай бұрын
@@codernerd7076 I am a software developer for 4 years, earning my wage from the biggest IOT company of my country and I have been doing tutorials every day, so I believe your vantage point is quite wrong. I am learning tons of things everyday and I am proud of it but asking this question shouldn't mean that I am a new beginner. Instead of questioning my past, maybe you can also check the docs of Encore and look if there is a part about using a pre-existing PostgreSQL section. For TS, there is no docs about using one, there is only a part for Go. I have tried several things but failed. I am not asking how to connect to a PostgreSQL from Node.js, I have done this thousand times before, I am asking how to do it at Encore.
@bugraotken3 ай бұрын
@@codernerd7076 I am a software developer for 4 years, earning my wage from the biggest IOT company of my country and I have been doing tutorials every day, so I believe your vantage point is quite wrong. I am learning tons of things everyday and I am proud of it but asking this question shouldn't mean that I am a new beginner. Instead of questioning my past, maybe you can also check the docs of Encore and look if there is a part about using a pre-existing PostgreSQL section. For TS, there is no docs about using one, there is only a part for Go. I have tried several things but failed. I am not asking how to connect to a PostgreSQL from Node.js, I have done this thousand times before, I am asking how to do it at Encore.
@bugraotken3 ай бұрын
@@codernerd7076 I am a software developer for 4 years, earning my wage from the biggest IOT company of my country and I have been doing tutorials every day, so I believe your vantage point is quite wrong. I am learning tons of things everyday and I am proud of it but asking this question shouldn't mean that I am a new beginner.
@mikoo19914 ай бұрын
plz make more video. been 8 days.
@oussaber4 ай бұрын
forgot to mention that you can't deploy somewhere else, vendor locked by design
@AAlani-uz4gm20 күн бұрын
You sure can.
@joshuajasonnillos83034 ай бұрын
laravel 11 please
@Ctrl_Alt_Elite4 ай бұрын
Lookup Jeffrey Way or Laracasts & then use the docs to dig deeper.
@birsingh53884 ай бұрын
Express < NestJs < Encore
@binamralamsal4 ай бұрын
Bun is a runtime environment, completely different from Express or Encore.
@birsingh53884 ай бұрын
@@binamralamsal They all have same capabilities, they all are used to create backend, maybe we can compare Bun with Nodejs as well.
@binamralamsal4 ай бұрын
@@birsingh5388 They don't have the same capabilities. Bun is comparable to Node.js but not express or encore. Bun and Node.js are runtime environment while others are just frameworks.
@birsingh53884 ай бұрын
@@binamralamsal Thanks for the information ℹ️ I think I should replace Bun with Nestjs?
@binamralamsal4 ай бұрын
@@birsingh5388 Nestjs is a framework. Bun is a runtime environment. I am not sure if bun has any issues with Nestjs but Nestjs is something which should run on nodejs or Bun. Bun is a runtime environment where frameworks like express, Nestjs runs. Same with nodejs
@salijoghli4 ай бұрын
I wasn't expecting bots here
@adrian333dev4 ай бұрын
They're everywhere
@dreamer69114 ай бұрын
Wdym?
@xs7324 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Brad
@NathanielBabalola4 ай бұрын
This should be more opinionated and modular.... There's no structure for separation of concern or particular design pattern. No way to have a controller, service or repository with the naming conventions
@damianmarciniec17564 ай бұрын
im so early
@gosnooky4 ай бұрын
Looks interesting enough, but these all-in-one, one-size-fits-all frameworks whilst making it easier to work with and deploy, lack the facility to be fine-tuned and customized save for unsanctioned hacks. No matter what I were to build, there would be something insanely specific that I'd need it to do, which is easier at the lower levels (Express), but insanely convoluted when the nuts and bolts lie beneath layers of abstraction. Recent bloated versions of NextJS are painful reminders of this.
@happy..19074 ай бұрын
This was a good channel till they started showing 36min ads. Looking forward to your Go crash course.
@b33lz3bubth2 ай бұрын
this is really awful. you could have shown, other things, encores docs sucks.