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Next.js 14 Blog Application: Prisma ORM, Nested Comments with PostgreSQL & Supabase (Part 3)

Next.js 14 Blog Application: Prisma ORM, Nested Comments with PostgreSQL & Supabase (Part 3) Description: In this episode, we take our Next.js 14 blog application to the next level by implementing a nested comment section using Prisma ORM with PostgreSQL and Supabase. I'll guide you through setting up Prisma for handling complex relationships in your comment section, allowing users to reply to comments and create threaded discussions. We’ll also use Tailwind CSS and Material UI to style the comment section, ensuring it looks sleek and modern while maintaining a smooth and responsive UI/UX. This tutorial covers the essential steps to integrate Prisma ORM with a PostgreSQL database through Supabase, bringing your blog’s comment functionality to life. What You'll Learn: Setting up Prisma ORM with PostgreSQL and Supabase Creating and managing a nested comment section in Next.js Styling with Tailwind CSS and Material UI for a modern UI Best practices for handling user comments in a blog application Integrating a dynamic and responsive UI/UX for blog comments Prerequisites: Intermediate knowledge of React.js, JavaScript, and Next.js 14 Basic familiarity with Prisma ORM and PostgreSQL Experience with Tailwind CSS and Material UI Stay Connected: Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth tutorials like this. Have questions or suggestions? Drop them in the comments below! #NextJS14 #PrismaORM #PostgreSQL #Supabase #TailwindCSS #MaterialUI #NestedComments #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevelopment #DynamicContent #TechTutorial

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