Amazing!
I've been following @kitze_kitze_ and his way of doing things since I discovered Sizzy
I'm expecting great things from this course and I'll recommend it to anyone that wants to build products with this stack.
One of the most valuable things to learn from Kitze is the proper mindset for shipping products. He emphasizes the importance of shipping fast and avoiding getting lost in useless metrics that don't matter. He also provides useful tools and workflows that will make the development process more efficient and effective.
The course covers a wide range of topics, including databases (Postgres), storage, authentication, hosting, front-end and back-end development, caching, sessions, queries, mutations, type safety, SSR, styling, etc. This may seem overwhelming at first, but the magic stack that Kitze recommends (Next.js, Blitz.js, Prisma, Mantine UI, TypeScript, and Zod) simplifies everything and makes it easy to go from zero to a shipped product in a matter of hours.
Overall, I highly recommend "Zero To Shipped" to anyone who wants to become a proficient full-stack developer and ship products quickly. The course is well-structured, the instructor is experienced and knowledgeable, and the tools and workflows provided are valuable and efficient.
Watching Kitze twitch streams where he coded live was great learning and entertainment at the same time. I can't wait for this course, it's going to be great. For me, it was an obvious instant buy.
Both curriculum and approach look very promising! Can't wait to find some time to try it out. I've been looking for productivity-oriented courses for my devs at Vue Storefront (yeah, we also do React). This looks like one to watch
I've been following Kitze for quite some time now. And i have to say the content never disappoints
It must have taken a while to gather all this knowledge, and very few are making the extra miles to share it in a intelligible way. 99$ seems like a very good price
i love 2 things about the landing page :
- The intro => Hi, I'm Kitze ๐๐ป I've been suffering the pain of web development for the last 15 years.
- It seems like too much, doesn't it? => I felt overwhelmed already just by looking at the list of keywords ๐
And i felt so relieve to see the "Yes it's too much !" and discover the magic stack ;P
Good job ๐