@SamuelBanks173

The way this project combines modern tools like Drizzle, Neon, and Imagekit is super impressive! It really made me think about how much easier things get when using Sherpa-sh for deployment—scaling feels effortless, and the entire process stays clean and simple. I've been relying on it lately and honestly, it just works.

@AtzinEscandia

Ok… the video 10/10 like always… but the haircut 100/10! 🥹🫧

@Carlos-o2s-z9t

This material is great! So many tools that I had not heard of, so the course is really expanding my worldview. 

Two pieces of critical feedback: First, I don't appreciate all the comments like "super easy, not a big deal". That doesn't help me, and it doesn't reassure me. It's pretty much gaslighting me. I have *not seen* these libraries before, so every method they offer is new to me, so it cannot be "super easy" yet. Instead, it would be better to say "the library offers this method to do this, and this method to do this, and many others."

Secondly, I don't appreciate the way the UI is dismissed as an after thought. Again, I have never used HeroUI, so I don't yet know what it offers. If the instructor is not going to walk through every div and explain every Tailwind class, then I can understand that, but the instructor needs to state that, maybe something like "for brevity I'm just going to discuss the functionality, not the styling or appearance." Furthermore, the video seems to skip where the form elements are added to the code, and where the components are imported from. I guess I'm supposed to go to the repo, copy/paste the UI code, and then listen to the things that the instructor thinks are interesting? If we are just supposed to copy/paste, please tell us to do so, don't just say "and here is the form, no big deal, very fancy, very easy." And remember: anything we copy/paste, we don't really learn. So the instructor should say, "copy/paste this code into your project, and if anything is new to you, take the time to pause the video and go read about it"

@shaankhaan1686

Wow love to see you using the latest Next.js as most of your lectures on chai and code in Next.js became obsolete after the new update we were finding it difficulty to learn hope we will gain new understanding here

@canhamzacode

Nice took a while to complete the video but it was worth it. Thanks for the video. 

I love the way you explain the server side code it made it fun. Many of us would appreciate to see the same thought process while working on the client side also. But generally it was a nice one. Thank you

@parthsharma7644

We need a agentic ai course that has major frameworks like langgraph , crewai , n8n langflow,

@SamRouski

Awesome tutorial, production and quality are  really great. Thank you for providing content with such great quality for free, it's very important for the dev community growth

@RaviKumar-mx4od

Maza aa gaya bhai woho maza aa gaya ❤

@soumikdas3754

I am amazed by hitesh sir's crazy productivity.

@aagebadhee

It looks new to me, and also interesting. Thanks Hitesh sir for your effort for us

@suwethansuwe5242

Okay I'm convinced. YouTube reading my mind 🤯

@hemantyadav661

Amazing content and very simple explanation. Thanku Hitesh Sir, Great Fan

@aer0449

Man man FCC + Hitesh Sir + Chai best combo <3

@Innocentshah-p3z

lovedddddddd itttt SIr.

@themillionairetrader8232

Amazing 😍😍

@ayankoley5345

Wow hitesh sir 🔥🔥

@A-A70

Chai with code!!!! 💪🏻❤

@GUJARATINAVRINO

hitesh sir ❤

@bartingyo

Very interesting!! ❤

@dushyantsingh4645

Chai idr bhi aa gai ❤❤