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I'm making an education video series on web development with TypeScript.

What tech stack should I teach?

2 years ago | [YT] | 46



@nomad3245

Personally I think Solid would be good. Next.js has been done to death and your content's focus on good design, efficiency, etc. could be a good way to show people unfamiliar with the webdev space how good React's (imo) closest competitor is.

2 years ago | 4

@benoitranque7791

Personally I really appreciate how Vue is different from react, what with the two way reactivity. Better ergonomics IMHO, but your mileage may vary. Syntax wise SolidJS looks like React

2 years ago | 2

@Yous0147

Not really a big fan of frameworks but I'll watch whatever tech stack you use.

2 years ago | 1

@wlockuz4467

React + Next already has tons of content so in my opinion Solid + Start would be awesome.

2 years ago | 5  

@BenjaminAster

Vanilla (or, if you absolutely want to use a framework, use Svelte(Kit).)

2 years ago | 7

@Tigregalis

Nuxt or SolidStart for sure. Nuxt has some very cool features and does some very interesting things, and I like Vue. On the other hand, Solid seems really interesting, and I haven't seen anything really about SolidStart. By comparison, React and Next have been done to death, and it would be great to showcase a production-ready alternative. By that measure SolidStart is probably the winner, as it has the least material, but I'd hazard a guess that it has quite a lot of interest, especially recently.

2 years ago | 1

@DavidEngelen

Would like to see the T3 stack 😃

2 years ago | 2

@yashsolanki069

Nextjs+typescript would be good. there are content available on this tech stack but your way of explaining things is really amazing makes things easier to understand and this tech is popular as well so more people will get hands on exposure as well.

2 years ago | 1

@mentat92

Angular of course!

2 years ago | 1

@pluieuwu

Deno + Lume, although some web components stuff would be fun too

2 years ago | 1

@ryanwhite7887

I am new to web dev, took on my first project in Next.js and made a great website! I would love to see your expert approach to this framework!

2 years ago | 0

@caseyclayton01

My top two would be SoildStart or Remix, I think Remix is a bit easier to get started with than Next.js.

2 years ago | 0

@blazerorb

Whichever one you think people should be learning

2 years ago | 0

@catmaxi2599

might be a good idea to share some general TS optimization ideas. So much trash and slow and bad JS/TS code out there. Memory management and memory leaks in TS might be an interesting topic haha

1 year ago | 0

@hamza201183

Qwik looks promising. And you could be at the 'avant-garde' here on youtube on this technology. Astro looks nice too.

1 year ago | 0

@Myfriendkristin

Maybe some Sveltekit!

2 years ago | 3

@michaelbitzer7295

Sveltekit ❤

2 years ago | 2

@jonzo_

Vanilla! Please.

2 years ago | 1  

@Rust_Rust_Rust

Use the CHAD stack

2 years ago | 3

@MaxCoplan

Deno Fresh

2 years ago | 2