
Getting Familiar with Next.js - Migrating
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Learn the differences between React and Next.js by migrating from React to Next.js 14. You will gain a deeper understanding of Next.js!
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Next.js, React, vitejs
Get familiar with Next.js by creating a personal blog with Next.js!

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5.0
피카
Hello, Jo Eun, I enjoyed the lecture. After listening to Jo Eun's presentation at Infcon, I started making a blog right away. I made it while looking at Guillermo's blog. While waiting for the lecture to be uploaded... The lecture opened!! I finished it quickly. Personally, I found it more fun because the lecture was similar to Lee's blog. Before watching the lecture, there were some parts that I was stuck on while making a blog. The first was how to use the database. I learned how to use Vercel's storage, so I was able to use the database easily. The second was whether my blog would be searchable. I was worried about this, but after using the blog that was set up initially, I got a feeling that it would work this way. I think I should upgrade it again by combining the parts that Jo Eun taught and the blog I had previously made in Guillermo's style. Thanks to you, I was able to get a lot of good information. Thank you. ☺️
5.0
Peter Cha
I think the biggest advantage is that you can quickly learn techniques such as Server Actions and PPR of Next.js through practice, leaving out things like Directory Structure that you can do yourself and focusing only on really practical contents! 👍 Thanks to this lecture, I got to look at Vercel Leadership's code and I was able to see the code as Open Source and go through the process of benchmarking, which was a good experience that made it more fun and gave me confidence! 🙌 This lecture appropriately provides the core theory and practice of Next.js, so I think it helped me a lot to quickly catch up with the trend. Thank you so much :D!
5.0
gmldnjs0402
Creating a blog with NextJS was very helpful. Thank you.
Various ways to use App Router in Next.js
How to use Markdown syntax in Next.js
Who is this course right for?
For those who want to create their own personal blog
For those who want to try out Next.js in practice
For those who want to migrate their personal blog to Next.js
Need to know before starting?
React
TypeScript
Next.js
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Hello, Jo Eun, I enjoyed the lecture. After listening to Jo Eun's presentation at Infcon, I started making a blog right away. I made it while looking at Guillermo's blog. While waiting for the lecture to be uploaded... The lecture opened!! I finished it quickly. Personally, I found it more fun because the lecture was similar to Lee's blog. Before watching the lecture, there were some parts that I was stuck on while making a blog. The first was how to use the database. I learned how to use Vercel's storage, so I was able to use the database easily. The second was whether my blog would be searchable. I was worried about this, but after using the blog that was set up initially, I got a feeling that it would work this way. I think I should upgrade it again by combining the parts that Jo Eun taught and the blog I had previously made in Guillermo's style. Thanks to you, I was able to get a lot of good information. Thank you. ☺️
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I think the biggest advantage is that you can quickly learn techniques such as Server Actions and PPR of Next.js through practice, leaving out things like Directory Structure that you can do yourself and focusing only on really practical contents! 👍 Thanks to this lecture, I got to look at Vercel Leadership's code and I was able to see the code as Open Source and go through the process of benchmarking, which was a good experience that made it more fun and gave me confidence! 🙌 This lecture appropriately provides the core theory and practice of Next.js, so I think it helped me a lot to quickly catch up with the trend. Thank you so much :D!
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The process of building my own blog with Next.js wasn't as easy as I thought, but after two failures, I finally succeeded in deployment. Through this course, I received a lot of help in understanding the basic structure of a blog and implementing it myself. I look forward to more good courses in the future.
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