[100% Off] Next.js Course: Build A Production-Ready Movie App Project
Build Real-World Apps with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Material UI, and TypeScript—Starting with a Dynamic Next.js Project.
What you’ll learn
- Build A Fully Functional Movie App Using Next JS And TMDB API
- Master Core Next JS Concepts Like Server-Side Rendering (SSR) And Static Site Generation (SSG)
- Implement Responsive Designs Using Tailwind CSS
- Learn To Create Modern
- Stylish Components With Material UI
- Integrate TypeScript For Type-Safe And Scalable Application Development
- Handle API Routes And Data Fetching In Next JS
- Develop A Dynamic Search Feature With Real-Time Results
- Build Pagination
- Filtering
- And Advanced Layouts For Movies And TV Shows
- Deploy Projects To Vercel For Live
- Production-Ready Applications
- Optimize Apps For Responsiveness Across Mobile And Desktop Devices
Requirements
- “Students Dont Need To Have Any Prior Knowledge To Take This Course; They Will Learn Everything From It.”
Description
In this comprehensive Next.js Bootcamp, you will build real-world, production-ready applications from scratch. The core project is a Movie Web App using the TMDB API, where students will learn:
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Fetching movie data from the TMDB API
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Implementing a dynamic movie search feature
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Creating a movie details page with trailers and cast information
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Building a responsive slider for featured movies
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Pagination and filtering functionality for movies and TV shows
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Making the application fully responsive for mobile and desktop using Tailwind CSS and Material UI
Additionally, you will master how to style modern web applications using Tailwind CSS for fast, responsive design and Material UI for elegant component libraries.
We’ll also guide you through deploying your project on Vercel, so you’ll be able to showcase your movie app live on the web with a custom domain, setting up production environments effortlessly.
By the end of this course, you’ll have the expertise to build and deploy any web application using Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and Material UI—all while deploying production-ready projects to the cloud.