Redwood in 100 Seconds

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RedwoodJS is a fullstack JavaScript framework that combines the power of React, GraphQL, and Prisma into a single package. It is used to build serverless web applications with a relational SQL database for the storage layer.
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@phatakom
@phatakom Рік тому
Makes me want to hire someone with 10+ years of Redwood experience.
@everyhandletaken
@everyhandletaken Рік тому
Damn, I only have 100 seconds of viewing experience 😞
@sguptzz
@sguptzz Рік тому
Damn i have only 52 secs experience
@sunilchaudhary1206
@sunilchaudhary1206 Рік тому
Have 1 day experience 😪
@pigggy2313
@pigggy2313 Рік тому
Now that’s an original joke
@tomascaetano4270
@tomascaetano4270 Рік тому
😂😂
@raiguard
@raiguard Рік тому
Me: "What is Redwood?" Fireship: "Redwood JS is..." Me: "Oh, never mind."
@xJuiceNationx
@xJuiceNationx Рік тому
I’ve become my first manager. “Uhhh we’re not building on app on an fad stack. If it hasn’t been around and popular for 5+ years it’s gonna be a no for me”
@blabla415
@blabla415 Рік тому
literally same, as soon as I heard JS I lost most of my interest in this lol
@M1chlos
@M1chlos Рік тому
Exactly my reaction...
@Apis035
@Apis035 Рік тому
Glad I'm not the only one who not interested on JS related stuffs.
@LuziferSenpai
@LuziferSenpai Рік тому
Oh, so you are here.
@adenrius
@adenrius Рік тому
0:11 "npm install hell" I looked at npm and of course there was a package named hell, and of course it wasn't maintained lol
@aj.arunkumar
@aj.arunkumar Рік тому
me too lol
@window.location
@window.location Рік тому
i thought it will have every package ever existed as dependency but sadly it didn't.
@jackd6373
@jackd6373 Рік тому
666 dependencies
Рік тому
@@jackd6373 noDEMON library by default.
@thatsalot3577
@thatsalot3577 Рік тому
@ it says "No Demon", so...
@raz0229
@raz0229 Рік тому
"We made this so developers can get things done quickly and reliably" ~ literally every JS framework out there
@penguindrummaster
@penguindrummaster Рік тому
All this said, vanilla JS has come a long way. I hated it back in 2012, but having worked with it professionally for the last two years, it's growing on me and has become a top 5 favorites. I still hate anonymous callback stack traces, but I can usually address those by better design
@Niksorus
@Niksorus Рік тому
@@penguindrummaster man, that's called Stockholm syndrome, and you're a victim. You don't have to be ashamed, JS is the abuser, here!
@lezaaarman6964
@lezaaarman6964 Рік тому
It should be a crime to say that and mention React at the same time
@lbgstzockt8493
@lbgstzockt8493 Рік тому
All you have to do is learn javascript and all our new bullshit! its so easy!
@Nicolasmelo12
@Nicolasmelo12 Рік тому
I would add only the "blazingly fast" part on top of that
@penguindrummaster
@penguindrummaster Рік тому
I say it everytime, but the series of "...in 100 seconds" is a phenomenal idea when you're not sure what a new technology or language has to offer. Thanks for the great content and information
@tbranch227
@tbranch227 Рік тому
It's exactly the length of time you want to spend describing something to someone before they research it on their own, and fireship does a brilliant job of giving you the best info in 100 seconds. I'm loving this channel!
@echoptic775
@echoptic775 Рік тому
Every 10 seconds a new js framework is born
@shokhbozabdullayev6260
@shokhbozabdullayev6260 Рік тому
Appearently, while I was reading this comment another new framework was born.
@Trynxy
@Trynxy Рік тому
@@shokhbozabdullayev6260 and another 10 while watching this video
@Norsilca
@Norsilca 11 місяців тому
And abandoned 10 seconds later
@matheusvictor9629
@matheusvictor9629 Рік тому
Every hour a new JS framework is born, and every time it happens we care less about it
@paimcfly4800
@paimcfly4800 Рік тому
not every js framework released out there are suitable for everyone's use case. thats why new breeds keep coming.
@michrisoft
@michrisoft Рік тому
Redwood has been out for a few years already
@samuelgunter
@samuelgunter Рік тому
I should make one where you have to use brainfuck
@dami-i
@dami-i Рік тому
Nothing truer than that.
@iruns1246
@iruns1246 Рік тому
@@mattmurphy7030 Every new technology will create its own fringe use cases. And every time a fringe use case grows big enough it will trigger the creation of new technologies to serve it. And on and on it goes. There's no "wrong" use case. They're just the newest ones.
@_CazaBobos
@_CazaBobos Рік тому
Just what the world needs: Another js framework
@Nellak2011
@Nellak2011 Рік тому
Such a funny comment lol
@jameshobbs
@jameshobbs Рік тому
it's not a framework, really... is it?
@finsflexin
@finsflexin Рік тому
These JS Frameworks save my life. You can mix all the frameworks together for a superpowered-experience. Use Redwood with Gatsby, NextJS, Create React App, Remix, and Hydrogen
@thatsalot3577
@thatsalot3577 Рік тому
@@jameshobbs seems like it, I mean it has its own router and other tools, it's pretty opinionated about using GraphQL, and it's for big startups, overall it feels like a superset of React and thus a complete solution for building web apps AKA a complete framework.
@mdfalexis
@mdfalexis Рік тому
I just started a new project today.. My day was implementing pretty much everything said here.. Happy to start all over tomorrow to try this
@omarjimenezromero3463
@omarjimenezromero3463 Рік тому
i am not the only one doing this every time i start as newbie with something true?
@mdfalexis
@mdfalexis Рік тому
@@omarjimenezromero3463 Definitely not the only one. When I do side projects, it's to change from what I do at work (mainly web). Starting with something new and compare things is why I love software development, the newbie feeling is part of the fun !
@inserteunnombreapropiado9079
@inserteunnombreapropiado9079 Рік тому
Seeing the overwhelming amount of frameworks out there, the massive amount of files and things I need to know makes me less wanting to learn web dev and wanting to learn more of OS and system programming.
@davidbriggs8109
@davidbriggs8109 Рік тому
For real, me too
@thatsalot3577
@thatsalot3577 Рік тому
Yep now I regret switching from Game development.
@kevinfriedman6766
@kevinfriedman6766 Рік тому
Good luck with that. I'll take the complexity of the web ecosystem over writing a complex program using a low level language, like rust/go/C++, any day.
@hoiblij6737
@hoiblij6737 Рік тому
@@kevinfriedman6766 Why, making a complex program will improve your programming skills more than learning a js framework
@hoiblij6737
@hoiblij6737 Рік тому
Just do it, get into OS programming. It is complicated but it teaches you A LOT about OSes and low level programming. If you want something less difficult you could try OpenGL/game engine programming, it will also sharpen your C++ skills without the pain of missing basic language features.
@thehellberg
@thehellberg Рік тому
Well thats a mitochondria my dude, which in terms of science is not a cell 1:56
@Fireship
@Fireship Рік тому
I'm not a biologist
@sayamqazi
@sayamqazi Рік тому
Well mitochondria were actually single cell autotroph. Which merged with cells from symbiosis and the magic of evolution.
@adivp7
@adivp7 Рік тому
​@@Fireship No excuses for ignorance
@magne6049
@magne6049 Рік тому
my duude
@vulpixelful
@vulpixelful Рік тому
Was searching for this comment
@PRODUCTIVITY-ZONE-OFFCIAL
@PRODUCTIVITY-ZONE-OFFCIAL Рік тому
These 100-sec videos has really helped me navigate what technologies to pick and showed me some of the best practices to follow. Thanks for all your efforts.
@nasheomirro8102
@nasheomirro8102 Рік тому
I seemed to have gained the power to detect a javascript framework just by looking at the logo, either that or javascript frameworks keep popping up frequently and I just guess it's a js framework every time.
@ricardoamendoeira3800
@ricardoamendoeira3800 Рік тому
Definitely the second one
@msich
@msich Рік тому
I have followed nearly all of the new tools and frameworks in the last 5 years, but I honestly believe this is the future. This is like having a platform team for free for your startup, and I know experienced programmers out there can see how valuable Redwood is. Cheers to all involved!
@whathappenedman
@whathappenedman Рік тому
Have you used svelte kit other than that it's just db and jest? What am I missing
@msich
@msich Рік тому
@@whathappenedman I think you’re missing quite a lot… for one - it’s React😉 Besides that, some of the features that stand out to me are Storybook to mock application ui states, the GQL API layer, Cells, and above all else the code generation and typescript support. I think this is really just surface level stuff though, and there is still a lot for me to digest. Cheers!
@paimcfly4800
@paimcfly4800 Рік тому
been learning every piece of the tools, bit and pieces, here and there, different tutorial shows different style, everybody have their own preference and oppinion, making it hard for a beginner to put all the pieces together.. then came RedwoodJs that tie up everything for us, oppiniated with best practices inspired by the best tools and practises out there, saving our time to wire up stuff like Jest, Storybook...etc finally we can straight away do what love to do: Coding. thank you RedwoodJs, you're my officiall "Js Fullstack" from now on. ❤️
@AJD...
@AJD... Рік тому
This made me think that it's getting way too crowded in the web dev ecosystem. So many options to choose from and so much to learn. This is too much for me and I'm getting overwhelmed.
@vodam6970
@vodam6970 Рік тому
probably one of the reasons why im not gonna be coming anywhere near web development for some time (also because im learning C right now and dont want to split my attention)
@thegittubaba
@thegittubaba Рік тому
Just ignore all these hyped stuff and stick with most prominent ones. next/nuxt.
@franciscomateus1673
@franciscomateus1673 Рік тому
Just choose one... You dont need to learn them all
@gridlocdev2023
@gridlocdev2023 Рік тому
I think this is more of a trend more so in community-driven language ecosystems (like JS, Rust, Ruby, etc.). In my experience so far as a .NET dev, there's generally either a single or a small number of best ways to do things and it simplifies the architectural/tool-based decisions quite a bit.
@alexibnz
@alexibnz Рік тому
No need to get emotional, it’s happening since 2013-2015 accept it as a given and move forward. Managing complexity and overwhelmingness is sometimes part of our job. We need pain to grow:)
@felixc.programs8209
@felixc.programs8209 Рік тому
Good stuff as always! Your content is one of the main reasons I started my (still small) Tech UKposts channel myself. That's it ,just thank you!
@RyanTipps
@RyanTipps Рік тому
Perfect timing, literally heard about this framework yesterday. Platform-independence from Vercel, Lambda, etc is really nice.
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
Nice! Drop in and say hi to the vibrant, helpful community when you get a chance redwoodjs.com/community And do check out the Tutorial, it's the best way to learn Redwood redwoodjs.com/tutorial
@akshaymahajan8802
@akshaymahajan8802 Рік тому
I just got to know about redwood 2 days ago from twitter. Glad that Jeff just covered a 100 seconds video on it. Great job. 👍👌
@alansaldivares
@alansaldivares Рік тому
I've been waiting for a new video for so many days. It's a full shot of dopamine. Thanks man.
@danchovanes2612
@danchovanes2612 Рік тому
If you're a college student watching this going "what the fuck is even that?" Allow me to assure you that this feeling is correct, permanent, and normal.
@SoreBrain
@SoreBrain Рік тому
Js framework circlejerk aside, it sounds pretty cool. All technologies I already like, bundled together in a way that makes sense.
@Xamy-
@Xamy- Рік тому
Only problem being it’s using react
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
Redwood co-founder here. "Makes sense" is what we were going for. Cause that makes things long-term maintainable. Yeah, we hated the chaos and setup/config hell of JS ecosystem as well. So we handle all config and integration behind the scenes. And the integration does not mean things can't be decoupled/swapped.
@SoreBrain
@SoreBrain Рік тому
@@DavidSPrice I took a closer look at Redwood and I'm really liking the auto config and integration a lot. I'm excited to hear more about RW.
@keithprice1950
@keithprice1950 Рік тому
I really struggled with web development. I spent about 18 months teaching myself JavaScript and React, Node etc. I always felt like everything was ridiculously complicated with so many pieces having to fit together and then at the end of it all (after building projects and a portfolio) you've just got a website and it never left me feeling satisfied. It never felt that it was worth all the effort (maybe my projects just suck). I am now focused on data analysis and machine learning and even though it's more challenging in certain areas (I'm borderline retarded when it comes to math) it just seems more straight forward to me.
@djdjdjdjdjay
@djdjdjdjdjay Рік тому
I'm also borderline retarded when it comes to math :D. But there are alot of good channels to look to and learn from them. Soon you'll start making connections and it'll make sense. I recommend "Statquest" and "3blue1brown" in youtube for math, to start. They're really good.
@CastleArrow1
@CastleArrow1 Рік тому
Your comment gave me a good chuckle, I love your honesty and wish you all the best!
@nathan___gage
@nathan___gage Рік тому
ML is just as bad:)
@conradmbugua9098
@conradmbugua9098 Рік тому
if math is difficult to you, check out organic chemistry tutor, he has excellent videos on statistics and pretty much any math, physics or chemistry topics plus some cs topics
@samuelwaller4924
@samuelwaller4924 4 місяці тому
Thats exactly how I feel about ML lmao. Shows how bad it is huh
@308tony
@308tony Рік тому
This is awesome. Another framework I need to waste my time learning and completely abandon in 5 years.
@davew2040x
@davew2040x Рік тому
“Need” is a very strong word!
@nyagah243
@nyagah243 Рік тому
5 years? Gimme 5 months
@bescein
@bescein Рік тому
in 5 months*
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@@nyagah243 months? Gimme 5 weeks. 🤣
@reihanboo
@reihanboo Рік тому
@ nah there will be another 'next gen, highly optimized for user and developer' js framework in the next 5 days max
@DevChronicle
@DevChronicle Рік тому
Amazing content as always!
@connorallen162
@connorallen162 Рік тому
I am consistently stunned by how relevant everything you report on is for my work
@IAmNumber4000
@IAmNumber4000 Рік тому
I love learning new things and figuring out new tools but holy shit the speed at which new JS tools are being released is seriously starting to overheat my brain
@phucnguyen0110
@phucnguyen0110 Рік тому
Damn, I missed this one. Thanks, Jeff, time to occupy my spare time and learn this.
@unflexian
@unflexian Рік тому
my favorite way to gauge youtube channel's success is that if your video is making more than 3600 views per hour or 80000 views per day there was at least a person watching it every second, which is insane. the fact every one of your videos breaks this boundary with ease, this one getting 30 thousand viewers after two hours, shows you how much quality and utility we all derive from your videos. thank you
@shambhav9534
@shambhav9534 Рік тому
"at least" that one word (actually two) spoiled the sentence.
@unflexian
@unflexian Рік тому
@@shambhav9534 i really don't care about semantics i just want to get a point across
@shambhav9534
@shambhav9534 Рік тому
@@unflexian What I am saying is that you got the wrong point across.
@sadatmoya1016
@sadatmoya1016 Рік тому
Love your beautiful videos, amazing work
@jaymanx4life
@jaymanx4life Рік тому
The React ecosystem sold me first; the Prisma got me biting hook, line, and sinker. Will give it a shot sometime this year. 🙌🏽🙌🏽
@PRODUCTIVITY-ZONE-OFFCIAL
@PRODUCTIVITY-ZONE-OFFCIAL Рік тому
I like how frameworks now tend to take multiple technologies (which would stress the heck out of developers by just integrating them together not to talk about the repeated set one has to write for each project) and place them in one giant structure, making it more seamless in using these technologies, Fullstack development hasn't been more fun.
@blitzcloud84
@blitzcloud84 Рік тому
Nice totorial a was waited for this
@tzlukoma
@tzlukoma Рік тому
I would love to see a Redwood course where you built a whole full stack application with it
@h3w45
@h3w45 Рік тому
this series is awesome
@jayandjeff5749
@jayandjeff5749 Рік тому
Gotta add this to my resume along with my 10 other JS frameworks
@jak3legacy
@jak3legacy Рік тому
The best part about this series is that once each video is finished, a new JS framework is released queuing up content for the next video
@LaytonGB
@LaytonGB Рік тому
Longer video on this!? Keep up the good work 👏
@Hyperlands
@Hyperlands Рік тому
Redwood is amazing, I've been using it for a while! Great video as always.
@nodirbekvositov
@nodirbekvositov Рік тому
It is amazing i have been using it for 5 years lol
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
Woah! Great to hear. Would be stoked to hear about what you're working on if you get a chance to drop in on the Redwood Discord or Forums.
@Mykol225
@Mykol225 Рік тому
@@DavidSPrice curious how you respond to all these “not another JS framework” comments. I haven’t used Redwood but it seems like much more than that. And as an entrepreneur it speaks to me more than other frameworks.
@njoyproductionz
@njoyproductionz Рік тому
@@nodirbekvositov nice trolling
@nodirbekvositov
@nodirbekvositov Рік тому
@@njoyproductionz Lol
@eleah2665
@eleah2665 Рік тому
Another! Thanks. You made my day.
@vedantnn7
@vedantnn7 Рік тому
We want redwood beyond 100 seconds!
@dbznt
@dbznt Рік тому
I literally woke up and thought damn fireship hasn't posted in a while. Then i go to brush my teeth, and see this lmao. Love your vids!
@de132
@de132 Рік тому
This sounds right up my alley
@AlexChaveriat
@AlexChaveriat Рік тому
Love these videos! Thank you for being awesome!
@nosthrillz
@nosthrillz Рік тому
Thank you for bringing redwood into my life
@tqian86
@tqian86 Рік тому
To me this is just replacing one type of hell with another. Good video as always 👍
@jamescbender43081
@jamescbender43081 Рік тому
If this has SSR feature parity w/ Next and I can swap in React Query, it's a no-brainer for me... Will have to take a close look. Great video!
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
SSR coming soon! Can swap React Query 👍
@Dominik-K
@Dominik-K Рік тому
This looks pretty cool
@Melez1
@Melez1 Рік тому
Yes Yes Yes ! i was waiting for this ! I'm in love with Redwood and can't stop using it since I discovered it randomly. Thank you for the video !
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
🤩
@belkYT
@belkYT Рік тому
@@DavidSPrice yo didn’t know I would find you here
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
@@belkYT Ha! Maybe I'm not the David Price you're looking for...
@Melez1
@Melez1 Рік тому
@@DavidSPrice + Reply from the co-founder ! OMG
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
@@Melez1 No pressure, right? 😂 Stoked that you're stoked all around.
@wajidnv
@wajidnv Рік тому
Where is the main items ? NodeJS in 100s Express in 100s
@daleryanaldover6545
@daleryanaldover6545 Рік тому
I just revisited this one. The convention really sticks out for me, since I came from Rails/Laravel stack. I might try this in a week or so.
@agesnipes
@agesnipes Рік тому
would love to hear your full review when you do! I want someone to give me their analysis coming from Rails using RedwoodJS
@KyleHarrisonRedacted
@KyleHarrisonRedacted Рік тому
I started out as "huh what's Redwood" I heard you say "Javascript framework" and I nearly clicked off "Oh maybe it's something interesting" I then said Then I heard you say it uses React, and now i've lost all interest entirely. But, you know what, I still watched it all the way through becuase you _deserve_ the watch time. Just cause I think this framework isn't my cup of tea, doesn't mean im not interested in learning what it is, or that i'm not interested in supporting you ;)
@friction5001
@friction5001 Рік тому
Another well explained video
@AlexEscalante
@AlexEscalante Рік тому
We have lots of contenders on this field!!
@ludsd6708
@ludsd6708 Рік тому
i have no clue what any of this means but i still love these videos thank you
@re_allyedge
@re_allyedge Рік тому
Waiting for a video about Angular v14!
@creatorsremose
@creatorsremose Рік тому
I believe it's time to open that flower shop I always wanted.
@okage_
@okage_ Рік тому
addicted to your videos
@dimalisovyk5277
@dimalisovyk5277 Рік тому
We have different 100 JS frameworks. Let's create a single one to combine them all. Now we have 101 different JS frameworks
@ChillAutos
@ChillAutos Рік тому
One framework to rule them all..... this week... until the next one
@stevemcwinboi914
@stevemcwinboi914 Рік тому
Hey Jeff, could you please do a video on the Nim programming language?
@personmcguy3537
@personmcguy3537 Рік тому
Yes! I already know and use Nim often, but I'd love for it to get more publicity.
@stevemcwinboi914
@stevemcwinboi914 Рік тому
@@personmcguy3537 I wanna get into it but don't have time, but I do agree it needs more exposure!
@recursed_io
@recursed_io Рік тому
Literally in the process of making a video about Redwood. Spooky timing. 😆
@DannyZolp
@DannyZolp Рік тому
This is a cool idea, but I'm not sure that I'd be good with going back to a "routes" file (reminds me of react-router-dom hell) if I was creating a large application. Not sure that I like the idea of client side Javascript apps that much either when I look at tools like Next. I also have an issue with the API system if I don't have complete control over the data processing and fetching system (I would be worried about the automated system not working with complicated data access roles). However, I could definitely see myself using this for quick development of prototypes or small apps. Thanks for the video!
@Nellak2011
@Nellak2011 Рік тому
I love this idea
@toranshaw4029
@toranshaw4029 Рік тому
As I am planning to learn Ruby (to use Rails) after JS, would this be a good framework for me to look into?
@uplink-on-yt
@uplink-on-yt Рік тому
Redwood looks awesome.
@AtiqSamtia
@AtiqSamtia Рік тому
Now this seems promising. Would test this out, coming from Laravel Frmework ❤
@kashishsomani257
@kashishsomani257 Рік тому
Could you also do Blitz.js and maybe compare? love your videos btw
@AROAH
@AROAH Рік тому
Oh boy another JS framework with the entire purpose being to make the hodgepodge of other frameworks work together via abstraction. I can’t wait until next week when there’s a JS framework to provide abstraction for this JS framework.
@FlareGunDebate
@FlareGunDebate Рік тому
Fireship: "an opinionated fullstack JavaScript framework" Me: /takes a deep breath
@orosales123e
@orosales123e Рік тому
Finally. I’ve been waiting for a good Laravel replacement for Node
@roeniss
@roeniss Рік тому
Finally the thing I never heard of!
@kylevondra
@kylevondra Рік тому
What level of JS framework are we on where we have JS libraries that combine other JS libraries (I should clarify that I still love the videos, just more of a complaint at the JS ecosystem)
@lotfiholmes6397
@lotfiholmes6397 Рік тому
I can't wait for the next state of js ..
@robertkylethomas173
@robertkylethomas173 Рік тому
Yaaay Angular was mentioned!!!
@josephgood2704
@josephgood2704 Рік тому
After 2 weeks with redwood this is just the fun stuff.. happy they mentioned "opinionated" but that is the kindest term they could have used. At least 3 dozen times where people would pull on main and be current and their files would still be trying to grab past stuff from the DB. fresh clones was the only way to get it working. It's absolutely fantastic and at the same time extremely frustrating. And expect a GB or more on the file if you want to use it. The netlify scheduled functions is in beta technically but it works great. Would create with it again
@youssef.elmoumen
@youssef.elmoumen Рік тому
Great, now I’m gonna add this to my 2022 want to learn list that I’ll start in 2023
@niteshsethi4091
@niteshsethi4091 Рік тому
One more new framework in the world of JS. How about a project video using Redwood?
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
Assuming you're serious, check out the RedwoodJS UKposts channel
@frankkevy
@frankkevy Рік тому
We've been using it for 2 months straight now, and we're just loving it so far
@ApartmentAngelsFireStarters
@ApartmentAngelsFireStarters Рік тому
dude you should make a video on blitz tooklit. It was a fullstack framework that was built on top of next.js but had a piviot and made a toolkit. You should make a video on that.
@alejandrombc
@alejandrombc Рік тому
Storybook in 100s !
@Mangeshrex_
@Mangeshrex_ Рік тому
Would really love to see a video on "math for programmers"... Pls
@henrybersey
@henrybersey Рік тому
Oh that's sick!
@AliKh
@AliKh Рік тому
I would love to see more videos about web hidden potentials, that people rarely use albeit being useful The web has tons of undiscovered APIs and features This is more interesting to me than endless js frameworks 2 weeks ago I found out about a css property called clip-path .. and it really made my day, using it to make interesting shapes was so joyful even if simple that you might call it a 'child play' Also, how is JSON (if you named him this 😝)
@julien.roques
@julien.roques Рік тому
I've been using redwood for 5 years and I can't recommend it enough! 😉
@joao-pedro-braz
@joao-pedro-braz Рік тому
waiting for someone to be wooshed
@akj3344
@akj3344 Рік тому
5 years? you newbie. I have been using it since netscape came out.
@ziad_jkhan
@ziad_jkhan Рік тому
FYI, the framework came out a couple of years ago and v1.0 launched a couple of months ago
@julien.roques
@julien.roques Рік тому
@@ziad_jkhan congratulations, you got the joke 👏🏆
@shadowplay1211
@shadowplay1211 Рік тому
i have been using it for 15 years and its so good 🤣
@DougLopes
@DougLopes 8 місяців тому
What kind of laravel is this?
@muhammetnuramandurdyev6935
@muhammetnuramandurdyev6935 Рік тому
Hi Mom, UKposts and Jeff 👋🏻 Thank you for this video. Do you think this framework will be gamechanger? At first sight it seems like NextJS but maybe even cool, i wonder
@schneefackel7053
@schneefackel7053 Рік тому
Also known as "Every problem in computer science can be solved with another layer of abstraction: The Product".
@bookwormbon482
@bookwormbon482 Рік тому
Interesting, thanks for sharing
@arthurvieira2104
@arthurvieira2104 Рік тому
Another fucking js framework. Everything we needed.
@peopledrivemecrazy
@peopledrivemecrazy Рік тому
Redwood always makes me think it is angular with jsx.
@Alec9821
@Alec9821 Рік тому
We need a redwood walk through and tutorial. I had never heard of it before and it sounds hella intriguing.
@INJCut
@INJCut Рік тому
You should checkout the official tutorial. Hits on all of the capabilities redwood has to offer.
@IAmNumber4000
@IAmNumber4000 Рік тому
Oh Jesus. First we had thousands of JS tools, frameworks, platforms, etc., now we’re going to have entirely new names to learn for arbitrary tech stacks for infinite combinations of JS tools! I see insanity in my future
@IAmNumber4000
@IAmNumber4000 Рік тому
@@MilkyDeveloper We need to reject Web 2.0 and go back to HTML + CSS in a flat file structure lmao
@hil449
@hil449 Рік тому
get out of frontend development while you can lol backend/data science is much cooler anyway lmao. Heck, even mobile is better, frontend has the most job positions but gosh is it convuluted
@IAmNumber4000
@IAmNumber4000 Рік тому
@@hil449 I honestly like all of these things lol. Hesitant to call myself a "full stack" developer but I really like frontend dev/design, backend programming and databases, and then on the side I like to experiment with Jupyter notebooks and SwiftUI. It makes me sad that I'll probably need to drop some stuff just to retain my sanity :(
@MortvmMM
@MortvmMM Рік тому
@@IAmNumber4000 indeed just focus on something you consider worth, or a couple of things. learning new frameworks everyday isn't going to help a lot
@ikarusasas
@ikarusasas Рік тому
Cope
@ruvart1
@ruvart1 Рік тому
Every time a child laugh an angel gets its wings and a new js framework is born
@pilearn1266
@pilearn1266 Рік тому
Does it provide some state management solutions????
@TimestampMaster
@TimestampMaster Рік тому
Objective-C or XML in 100 seconds?
@unnamedrobloxian7335
@unnamedrobloxian7335 Рік тому
thats just C++
@donttouchme8854
@donttouchme8854 Рік тому
Objective-C🤮
@Viviko
@Viviko Рік тому
It’s just C++
@astroid-ws4py
@astroid-ws4py Рік тому
C’s Smalltalk
@divinus41
@divinus41 Рік тому
I think I could implement a project with RedwoodJS now 🤓
@clingyking2774
@clingyking2774 Рік тому
Great content.
@alegherix
@alegherix Рік тому
Interesting, I usually go Next.js, Prisma, Apollo server, React-Query + Graphql-request, Storybook, Jest, TailwindCSS. This is def something ima check out!
@DavidSPrice
@DavidSPrice Рік тому
Nice! Drop in and say hi to the vibrant, helpful community when you get a chance redwoodjs.com/community And do check out the Tutorial, it's the best way to learn Redwood redwoodjs.com/tutorial
@bigmistqke
@bigmistqke Рік тому
kinda random, but what do you use for cms?
@alegherix
@alegherix Рік тому
@@bigmistqke Long time since i needed one, if i'd need one i'd go for something headless like contenful or sanity :)
@dejfcold
@dejfcold Рік тому
Ok, this was weird at the beggining. Redwood is what oracle called their "new" theme. They also "created" a "freamwork" called JET. It's really just a react made more complicated with their custom dependencies. So I thought they just rebranded, but I guess they didn't and this is completely different thing. Hmm, confusing :D
@tjeerdbakker160
@tjeerdbakker160 Рік тому
Can you do a 100s on storybook? It looks pretty interesting!
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