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NextJS Class Update

I'm back to this blog! Come to find out, Ghost.io was just a free trial and I can't post there anymore without paying money. I'm planning on self-hosting eventually, but I haven't got that setup ready yet.

I have still been working through NextJS. It's been taking a little longer than anticipated, but I think it's still moving along alright. I think the info will be very useful.  I think creating Web Apps is a good skill for any kind of programmer to have. People interact on the web, that's just how the world works today and being able to code for the web is a valuable skill to have. I also hope that I can find some freelancing opportunities to monetize this skill as well.

I'm still working on some ideas for a post-class project:

  • Database for Game Ideas with comments and voting
  • Page that creates a custom filter for speedrun.com
  • Secret game page disguised as a mundane website
  • Web page to monitor stream activity for favorite streams

The project the class is doing for the tutorial is a game review site.  In the last few lessons I've been implementing a headless CMS called Strapi and connecting it's API to my NextJS application.

Thank you for reading my post and I hope to have more exciting news later.

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