Build optimized React applications with Next.js

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Master the Next.js framework for creating high-performance React applications

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🧠 What You'll Learn

Everything you need to build fast, SEO-friendly React applications

Next.js Fundamentals
  • Server Side Rendering (SSR)
  • File Based Routing
  • Static Site Generation
Data Handling
  • Data Fetching methods
  • API Routes
  • Async & Await patterns
Styling & Optimization
  • Module Scoped CSS
  • Performance optimization
  • SEO techniques

Who Is This For?

React Developers
Frontend Engineers
SEO-focused Developers
Performance

Build lightning-fast web applications with SSR and SSG

SEO

Create search engine friendly React applications

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Use the latest Next.js features and best practices

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What Students Are Saying

"i thought this explanation was pretty good; do you have any plans to make more tutorials for Moq?"

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"Hello Chris, I wonder if on visual studio code we can create some windows and boxes like on the PyQt GUI software. Could it be possible to use the .net to be able to use and modify the windows api? I used to learn a little bit the visual studio 2012 few years back before to stop messing with it due to too much confusions. But I would really be pleased if this new visual studio could provide a simple and easy GUI for python. cheers"

@Levisgil47

"@Chris: Why didn't you straight away right click at 10:43 on the 'react' folder and Choose Open folder in File Explorer, Very helpful though.."

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Meet Chris Hawkes

Chris Hawkes is a Senior Software Engineer with over 15 years of experience working for Fortune 500 companies. He's taught more than 20 million students on YouTube and over 25,000 on Udemy.

Some of his work has been used by universities around the world and sponsored by some of the largest companies in Information Technology.

Career Highlights

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2010

Joined Fortune 500 company

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2019

YouTube hits 100K subscribers

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2020

CodeHawke officially launched

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2022

Hits 20M+ views on YouTube

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2024

Sold in 90+ countries worldwide

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2025

First VR game release