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Hi,
As you may know already, I am a big fan of Next Learn, so much that I uses it as a solid basis to teach Next.js to web developers, in the context of professional trainings and workshops.
However this also means that I tend to be dependent on the availability of the tutorial. The lifecycle of a professional training or workshop is long - you can craft a training program and get the first learners a year after that and give the course for 10 years straight. There can be months between the first contact with a company, signing contracts and finally giving the training. In France (and I guess most countries) there are public fundings involved, as we actually train people to become certified Next.js developers and find a job after that.
So basically my question is: can we expect the Next Learn tutorial to stay available in the long run? Could the tutorial app be open sourced at some point, in addition to the tutorial solution?
I can print the course content in PDF once in a while just in case but it's not the best experience as a teacher.
I would sleep better and I could use it more reliably as course materials with stronger guarantees :)
Of course: I am perfectly fine with backcontributing to the tutorial in exchange, eg maintaining a translation, sponsoring or whatever can be helpful.
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Hi,
As you may know already, I am a big fan of Next Learn, so much that I uses it as a solid basis to teach Next.js to web developers, in the context of professional trainings and workshops.
However this also means that I tend to be dependent on the availability of the tutorial. The lifecycle of a professional training or workshop is long - you can craft a training program and get the first learners a year after that and give the course for 10 years straight. There can be months between the first contact with a company, signing contracts and finally giving the training. In France (and I guess most countries) there are public fundings involved, as we actually train people to become certified Next.js developers and find a job after that.
So basically my question is: can we expect the Next Learn tutorial to stay available in the long run? Could the tutorial app be open sourced at some point, in addition to the tutorial solution?
I can print the course content in PDF once in a while just in case but it's not the best experience as a teacher.
I would sleep better and I could use it more reliably as course materials with stronger guarantees :)
Of course: I am perfectly fine with backcontributing to the tutorial in exchange, eg maintaining a translation, sponsoring or whatever can be helpful.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: