NEW Next.js 14 Projects. Build 4 brand new NextJS hands-on projects including IMDB, Instagram, Twitter and Google clones.
Welcome to the best course for learning next js through the development of real-world applications.
This is a project-based course that includes hands-on projects such as Instagram and Google clones.
We are going to use the best practices of Nextjs to design and build fully functional websites.
So far, three projects have been created for this course , including IMDB, Instagram, and Google clones, and more projects are being added each month. You can check the preview of each project in the course curriculum.
In this brand new course, you will learn rendering techniques such as how to build static site pages, server side rendering and incremental static regeneration. You will learn about pagination, image uploading functionality, and state management using recoil. You are going to be able to build amazing responsive websites with Tailwind CSS latest version (3.0).
This course also teaches you how to use Firebase for database and storage. We are going to use next-auth for authentication. And you are going to learn how to use TMDB and google search APIs.
Finally, you are going to learn how to deploy your apps using vercel with your own custom domain name.
My name is Sahand, and I have over 16 years of programming experience.
I will be your instructor and answer any questions you may have in the Q&A section.
The project you are going to build in this course:
IMDB Clone (Next.js 14)
use TMBD database
style with Tailwind CSS
Instagram Clone
use Firebase for database and storage
style with Tailwind CSS
authenticate using next-auth
apply like and comment functionality
add upload functionality and use Image tag of nextjs
Google Clone
style with Tailwind CSS
authenticate using next-auth
use google search api
include web and image search
Twitter Clone
style with Tailwind CSS
authenticate using next-auth and Firebase auth
apply like and comment functionality
add upload functionality and use Image tag of nextjs