I Ship This Tech EVERY Day - My 2023 Stack

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My 2023 stack is pretty dope, I hope y'all like it as much as I do. These languages, frameworks & libraries are all great

S/O Ph4seOne for the awesome edit 🙏
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Yo he switched up the angle. I like it!

LtRose
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I really enjoyed the editing in this video. The edited stock video bits were well done.

Your opinions are pretty good too.

zombiefacesupreme
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2:20 T3 stack is so grazy. We are able to ship to production a new feature in less than a day without breaking anything and with active b2b users! I still cannot believe we implemented this for free

foreach
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These videos are so helpful to new developers. At first they were really intimidating, being introduced to all these new technologies, but once the ball started rolling and I started implementing them in my new projects; I've been moving faster than I had ever been previously. These videos are almost like free mentoring, getting insights into best practices, the future of development, and use cases for different technologies. Seriously great work, so happy to see your channel grow (I think I subscribed around 12k subs).

Thanks for all the work you do.

Also T3 stack is amazing.

codingtranquility
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Great video, following you since last year and mostly adopted your stack for our web app at work. Grat DX so far, love it. But what are the reasons choosing clerk over next/auth other than advantages on mobile?

KWerder
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Thanks Theo, your opinion is very reasonable and clear. Please make more diagrams or other reasonable illustrations.

naranyala_dev
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Love the new angle! The production quality felt great and I definitely appreciated the graphics giving a bit more of a break up between the 'talking head' view. I'm trying out Astro right now to build a portfolio site because of your recommendations and I'm really looking forward to it. <3

jesse-aubin
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I absolutely love the change of background! It’s more interesting to look at, has more eye candy to enjoy while listening to Theo.

Buuut, I feel like the animations were a bit cheezy. With all of the logos being mismatched, last keyframe of the animation of logos on the right being visible before element disappears. I liked the “white glowing rainbow” logo thingy, wish all of them were unified, and had a snappy animation to bring a bit of pop.

Eh, small little designer in me found nitpicks in otherwise a really nice video. Keep it up!

yapet
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Hmm, svelte logo in thumb yet no mention of svelte anywhere.

LML-
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I'm all in on Astro as well. I think it's literally the best way to migrate your existing CRA app into

JLarky
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Serverless with Typescript is also my focus this year ❤

EddyVinck
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man the new editing is lit! especially for my goldfish attention span

thatsillydude
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good info. my backend will remain java with spring framework because of its wide use in enterprise apps, but im open to looking into TS + trpc and see if it becomes something more prominent in my side projects. Front end, im still rocking solidJS which just felt like nextjs on trainingwheels and its been a good experience so far. the only thing stopping me from using create t3 apps is that it feels like a GREAT stack if you get to pick your stack but i feel like for stability in my career/jobs, im stuck picking pieces and being forced to use older standards

xReDxTuRtLeZx
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Nothing like watch a new Theo video at 3am.

professor_ozzy
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Qwik logo in the thumbnail was clickbait 😂😂. Nice

boomshakalaka
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I never comment but i love your videos. Thank you for helping us become better developers :D

ShighetariVlogs
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
much appreciated

yousafsabir
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I predicted every piece of this stack haha

null_spacex
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"An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity."

mouhamedbourouba
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What's the right way for JavaScript developers to start learning and using TS? Should they learn a lot of its features to understand some concepts before using it in a project or they should learn it gradually by building a project?

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