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Build a Fullstack App With Strapi and Next.js

Updated on March 18, 2021
Chris Sev

By Chris Sev

Sr Developer Advocate

Build a Fullstack App With Strapi and Next.js

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About the Talk

Let’s build a fullstack application together. We will need a backend API and also a frontend framework. We’ll use Strapi as our backend and Next.js as our frontend.

This stack is a very productive one since we can build an API and frontend in less than an hour.

What You’ll Learn

  • How to build an API
  • How to build a frontend
  • How to connect backend and frontend
  • How to deploy a fullstack app

This Talk is Designed For

Any developers that want to learn to build a fullstack app.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of JavaScript, React, and APIs.

Resources

Backend API [GitHub] Frontend [GitHub]

More About Strapi & Next.js

Strapi documentation Next.js documentation Getting Started With Next.js [Tech Talk] How to Deploy Next.js to DigitalOcean App Platform [Video] Create a Next.js App [Next.js tutorial] All the Ways to Generate a Next.js Site [Tech Talk]

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About the author

Chris Sev
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Founder of scotch.io. Slapping the keyboard until good things happen.

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Thanks Chris for sharing this information. I’m not a pro developer but a beginner. Previously, I was scared for building and integrating API. but now I will try.

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