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He made his courses before Next.js rose to popularity.

I wouldn’t be surprised if he offered Next.js courses if it becomes popular enough in the future. For now, the anti-Nextjs push seems like a clear defensive play to steer people back to the course material he already had for sale.



That's just utterly untrue.

The whole course he's been advertising is based on remix, which came up YEARS after next.js rose to popularity.

Where did you get this info that you were so confident on?




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