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Hi, and welcome to this course.
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My name is Maximilian Schwarzm�ller,
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and I will be your instructor in this course.
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Now, this course is about NextJS, a framework for ReactJS.
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And that might sound strange,
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because ReactJS itself already is a JavaScript library,
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but over the next lectures, I will explain
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what exactly NextJS is,
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and why using it could be a good idea.
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Now, I can already say that learning it
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is a good idea though, because NextJS is super popular,
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and it does make building React apps,
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large scale React apps but also small React apps,
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way easier, because it will give you
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solutions for common problems,
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which you have to solve over and over again.
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And which you'll face in basically
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any React project you might be working on.
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Therefore, NextJS is amazing,
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it is super popular, and in this course
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you're going to learn it from the ground up, step by step.
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You don't need to know anything
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about NextJS to get started,
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and you will get all the theory,
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the behind the scenes knowledge,
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small demos and examples,
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and all the bigger projects in this course to ensure
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that by the end of the course, you know how to use NextJS,
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You know why you use it, what its core features are,
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and you will be able to build your own NextJS project
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once you're finished with this course.
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Now, to see what's in the course, just continue
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because I got an entire lecture where I walk you
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through the course, and the content of this course,
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and of course all that will look at the course curriculum.
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This course is packed with knowledge,
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and therefore, let's not waste any time,
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and let's dive right in,
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and let's start with the most important question first.
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What exactly is NextJS and
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why is using it maybe a good idea?
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