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title: Introduction to Nx! | Nx Live
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slug: nx-live-intro-to-nx
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authors: ['Zack DeRose', 'Mike Hartington']
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tags: [livestream]
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cover_image: /blog/images/2024-09-05/thumbnail.png
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youtubeUrl: https://youtube.com/live/dgtZ6GHZ-tA
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In this episode of Nx Live, Zack introduces new Nx team member Mike Hartington to the value of Nx. Together, Zack and Mike build out a full-stack application in their workspace - complete with linting, testing, and end-to-end tests using Nx's generators, and they look at the capabilities that Nx offers in terms of defining their workspace, and how Nx can leverage that information for task-running - especially in CI!
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