GDHey Ammaar Aslam , that's a very good start for a Next.js series 😉 By the way, thanks for mentioning my Next.js course at the end 🙏 I really appreciate it and I'm glad you liked it.Comment·Article·Jun 30, 2022·Introduction to NextJS: The React Framework for Production
GDSuch an inspiring story! Congratulations Shruti Balasa for launching your book 🥳 and thanks for sharing your journey.Comment·Article·Dec 10, 2021·How I made $10,000 revenue in one month with my first info product
GDTrue story! Design and CSS can be hard even for good front-end developers. Nice article!Comment·Article·Feb 2, 2021·Why and how you can develop Design Sense? 👩🏽🎨
GDNice explanation of Promises in JavaScript. And the fetching data example is an excellent choice to demonstrate how Promises work.Comment·Article·Feb 2, 2021·Promises in JavaScript
GDThat's a nice introduction to React for beginners! I really like the drawings ;)Comment·Article·Feb 2, 2021·Complete Beginner's guide to React in 2021⚛️
GDHey Bhargav Ponnapalli ! That's a great series about React you've written. Nice job on explaining how hooks work 👏 👏Comment·Article·Feb 2, 2021·#10 How do hooks even work? - Delightful React
GDThanks! 🙏 Thanks for sharing this hook. I like the idea of having a ref returned from the hook. This is a great alternative to my implementation!Reply·Article·Feb 2, 2021·5 React Custom Hooks You Should Start Using (Explained)
GDThanks! 🙏 Fetching data is so common that's why I created useFetch and introduced it first in my video/article. What kind of custom hooks are you using in your React applications?Reply·Article·Feb 2, 2021·5 React Custom Hooks You Should Start Using (Explained)
GDThank you so much for your comment. I'm glad you learn from it 😀Reply·Article·Feb 2, 2021·5 React Custom Hooks You Should Start Using (Explained)