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Next.js 13: Build a Full-Stack Authentication with NextAuth
https://www.udemy.com/course/nextjs-13-build-a-full-stack-authentication-with-nextauth/
 
Build a modern authentication system in Next.js 13 from scratch using NextAuth, JWT, PostgreSQL, Prisma and Node.js

 


In this concise yet comprehensive course, you will be guided through the process of creating a modern authentication solution using NextJS 13, NextAuth, JWT, Postgresql, Prisma, and NodeJS.

Designed for developers seeking a practical approach, this course is your gateway to mastering secure user management in NextJS projects. Perfect for newcomers to the NextAuth library (which is rapidly becoming the go-to authentication tool in modern web development) or those starting fresh, you'll unlock the secrets to building robust user experiences when it comes to login and registration.

Immerse yourself in hands-on learning as you learn setting up Full-Stack Authentication using cutting-edge technologies. Learn to implement NextAuth with JWT, create API endpoints using NodeJS inside NextJS, and design personalized pages for seamless user journeys. Discover how to safeguard pages and secure API endpoints and data, ensuring your application is rock-solid.

A basic understanding of React and javascript is all you need to jump in. By enrolling in this course, you'll have direct access to me as your instructor, allowing you to receive personalized feedback and guidance on your journey to mastering authentication in NextJS. I'll be there to support you every step of the way, ensuring you have the tools and knowledge needed to succeed.

Next.js 13: Build a Full-Stack Authentication with NextAuth


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