Next.js 15 Tutorial - 35 - Route Handlers

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Mastering Route Handlers in Next.js: Create Custom API Endpoints In this video, we dive into the powerful feature of route handlers in Next.js, exploring how to build RESTful endpoints directly within your app. You'll learn to create and organize route handlers, handle various HTTP methods, and ensure security for sensitive information. We'll guide you through setting up your first route handler and demonstrate handling GET, POST, PATCH, and DELETE requests. Plus, understand how to avoid conflicts with page routes and keep your project structure clean. 📔 GitHub Repo - https://github.com/gopinav/Next.js-15-Tutorials 📘 Frontend Interview Course - https://learn.codevolution.dev/ 💖 Support UPI - https://support.codevolution.dev/ 💖 Support Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/Codevolution 💾 Github - https://github.com/gopinav 📱 Follow Codevolution + Twitter - https://twitter.com/CodevolutionWeb + Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/codevolutionweb 📫 Business - codevolution.business@gmail.com 00:00 Introduction to Route Handlers 01:14 Setting Up Your First Route Handler 02:53 Organizing Route Handlers 03:51 Handling Route Conflicts 05:09 Summary and Advanced Examples 05:41 Support the Channel

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🚀 Welcome to a new series on mastering Next.js 15, the React framework that's transforming web development! Are you ready to take your React skills to the next level and build fully-featured, production-ready applications? Look no further! In this series, we'll explore how Next.js elevates your web projects with its powerful features and streamlined development process. 🌐 What is Next.js? Next.js is more than just a UI library; it's a complete React framework that comes packed with everything you need for building robust web applications. Say goodbye to piecemealing libraries for routing, data fetching, and rendering optimizations—Next.js has got you covered. 🔍 Why Learn Next.js? With Next.js, you're not just simplifying the development process, you're setting a new standard for your production apps. Here's what Next.js brings to the table: ✅ Simplified File-Based Routing: Drop the third-party packages and enjoy hassle-free route creation. ✅ Full-Stack Capabilities: Surprise! Next.js lets you write APIs directly within the framework, making it a one-stop-shop for frontend and backend. ✅ Versatile Rendering: Embrace server-side and client-side rendering for improved performance and SEO. ✅ Streamlined Data Fetching: Fetch data with ease using async/await right in your React components. ✅ Flexible Styling: Support for your favorite styling solutions, from CSS Modules to Tailwind CSS and CSS-in-JS. ✅ Automatic Optimization: Improve Core Web Vitals and user experience without the heavy lifting, thanks to built-in image, font, and script optimizations. ✅ Focused Development: Concentrate on coding with Next.js's optimized build system for both development and production. 📚 Series Overview Throughout this series, we'll dive deep into these features, helping you understand why Next.js is the go-to framework for modern web developers. From routing to rendering, APIs to data fetching, we've got a lot to cover! 🔑 Prerequisites: Before we embark on this journey, ensure you're comfortable with the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, especially ES6+ features. A solid grasp of React's basics like function components, props, state, JSX, and hooks is crucial. If you're new to React, I recommend watching my comprehensive React tutorial series to get up to speed. 🎯 Your Next.js Mastery Starts Here! Whether you're familiar with "Next" or just getting started, this series is your roadmap from novice to Next.js expert.

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  • Dominar la sintaxis moderna de JavaScript (ES6+)
  • Manipular el DOM y gestionar eventos del navegador
  • Trabajar con funciones asíncronas, promesas y APIs
  • Implementar estructuras de datos y algoritmos en JavaScript