They are perfect. Not too long and not too short, and the explanation is really good
2 months ago
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I don't think too long is an issue. If it is an issue for some, I would think good chapters with 2x speed should solve the issue for them
2 months ago
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Hey there! Thanks for your brilliant content! It would be great to see a production ready example of React as the client side connecting to the server side. Coming from Go language, I find it tricky sometimes to tune my client side with proper state for authentication and authorization. For example, use cookies not local storage to keep token usable ;)
2 months ago
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Actually even if ur video is long , but the good thing is u focus on the important things , and give us the goal of the video. Good luck , waiting new courses and projects ❤️❤️
2 months ago | 0
This is the best channel about react I've found on YouTube. Just keep it going man ❤️
2 months ago
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Hello, your videos are long enough just to be clear, and though it seems sometimes that you repeat, but for me with non-native English that is just fine to make sure i got the point. I wish you every success! Ciao, ciao! )
2 months ago (edited)
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keep it clear explaination is the point of teaching. just keep doing what you've done so far i think
2 months ago
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It depends... Try to not talk too much about abvious informations but explain more when we are into an advanced topic But after all i enjoy your videos thank you so much
2 months ago
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Bro your content is worthy and perfect for beginners and inters. It's a humble request please make a video on beast react folder structure for separation of concerns.
2 months ago
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Seasoned as you are :), I sometimes catch on too quick on what the solution of the video is and the examples afterward seem a bit like saying something more than once (for example the latest video with how to not write a user card component) For this video, I would personally find it interesting to know which libraries i could use to build what you refer to in the video (maybe zod to validate the objects) or some techniques on how to build a generic type and then derive from that a client type and an admin type etc. I re-read what I wrote, and I think the videos that you make have a bit more punch when the solution builds from 0 until the punchline hits "thats how you build it correctly" The style of your videos is quite enjoyable to watch, so keep it up. Hope the feedback helps ;)
2 months ago
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I dont like the AI part, I understand that it makes part of the job now, and I use it aswell, but its distracting, if you want to generate some code I sugest you cut the video and come back with its done, if its not relevant to what you are teaching that is.
2 months ago
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Hey Brother Can you guide us how we call multiple apis one component. issue is some api give quick response but some api slow response then data not showing because not re-rendring.
2 months ago | 0
Cosden Solutions
Do you find my videos too long and/or over explained?
Vote and comment below please! I'm going to take this seriously and change some stuff if needed.
Context: I started with tutorials, so I'm always thinking beginners are watching so I go slow and make sure to explain everything thoroughly. Recently though, enough comments have suggested I over explain things and that the videos are too long, hence the poll!
Let me know! 🤙
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