
Do you want to make amazing, performant, and overall better React applications? Look no further than Next.js.
This course is the best guide you’ll find to learn the Next.js framework. In it, we will be making FOUR complete React / Next.js projects, each from project start to deployment on the web.
Here’s what we’ll be making:
A full–stack social media application, built with React.js / Next, a complete Express API, Mongoose / MongoDB, Passport Authentication, and Material UI
A Hacker News progressive web app that can run offline and has a perfect (100/100) Lighthouse score
A user authentication system which uses signed, secure cookies
A portfolio application built as a static site
What will be covered?
User Authentication with Passport in Next.js
Cookie Authentication in Next / Getting Cookies from Server and the Client
Lifecycle Methods like getInitialProps for Fetching Data and User Authentication
Protected Routes / Route Guards in Next
Next Router, along with Page Prefetching
Query Params in Next.js and Custom Routes with Express
Integrating Next with a Custom Server Setup Like Express
Building APIs with the help of Next
Making Progressive Web Apps in Next.js (Web App Manifest and Service Workers)
Pagination using Query Params
Deploying our projects with Now v2 and Heroku (both as static sites and Node.js apps)
Instructor Details

Courses : 17
Specification: Universal React with Next.js – The Ultimate Guide
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13 reviews for Universal React with Next.js – The Ultimate Guide
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Price | $17.99 |
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Duration | 9.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |

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Aiya Akatayeva –
This course is a hidden gem. Thank you very much!
Anonymized User –
too fast
Stephen Maitland –
Very pleased with the contect so far.
Ethan Glover –
The advice in this course is very low quality. Dynamic URLs are passed off as linking to the same page with different queries. The use of the GitHub API without authorization and calling that using a server. This is a rushed course by someone who is not even familiar with the language and it doesn’t belong on this site.
Alicia Scarborough –
Excellent course. It lived up to what I was expecting to get out of it (a firmer handle on NextJS and React). One thing to note… the IDE code hints got a bit annoying while watching & following along with the video. In the video the lines of code would get obscured momentarily by the code hints. Recommend that future course recordings that the code hints in the IDE are turned off to prevent the minor issue. Great course. Looking forward to taking more from this instructor.
Dylan du Preez –
Very good. Some nice tips and tricks on the React side too. This is something I’ve been very interested in for a long time. Nice to have some guidance on it and see all the features of the software.
Jeremy McClelland –
Outdated course. Needs to be thoroughly updated. Most of the projects will not work when following along due to outdated code in the lessons
Benjamin –
The sound volume need to be louder, other than that, it’s great.
Nate Gage –
Covers content well, but moves very fast and doesn’t talk super clearly.
Hashim Raza –
I learnt a lot and its very good to follow so far. The instructor knows what he is talking about and is very easy to understand.
Muhammad Faizan Ul Haq –
OUTDATED
Freilin Manzano a ez –
good course with examples.
Rafael Vieira da Costa –
Need to update the course!