Thanks for turning us on to the CodeCrafters Challenge. I'm going to give it a try right away! I agree that building things yourself is the best way to learn. Learning from first principles is a powerful way to gain a deep understanding of ... anything. Nice work on this episode, as always.
Just found your channel, and you doing absolutely amazing job by building a project from scratch and most importantly explaining the pricing upfront so that we know how much it will cost. I was trying to find a channel like yours who can help build project portfolios, please keep up the good work, I’m sure people will follow you over the time.
Hey Adam! 👋 My code isn't the only correct way to do things (which is why I didn't upload everything), but here's what I came up with for that stage: drive.google.com/file/d/1m0xF88-C6g3Izrg3US9YNHq2ZxUOepU2/view?usp=sharing. Have fun! 🤓
Hi @individualmayhem! 👋 All good...you have to start somewhere! 😊 Those code files were cloned from the CodeCrafters GitHub repository. This all happens in the "Repository Setup" step around 03:37. You'll need to install Git, have a GitHub account and then a way to interact with it (like VS Code, GitHub Desktop or even just a command line). I cloned the code files to my machine then was working with them in VS Code. I don't have any Git/GitHub videos on my channel, but if you need the basics of that, @deborah_kurata has some great content on her channel: ruclips.net/video/pICJdbC7j0Q/видео.html Hope that helps! 😊
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials you must be aware about this , everytime I think about any query or any project regarding AWS, I always check your channel first. ❤️ You must know you are doing a great job , just keep it up.
Hey @saliva776! 👋 Sorry for such a slow response! Were you able to sort this out? Yes, it's possible that the "Bind a Port" section was more complex when using C. I came across a few issues when using Windows (a lot of the lessons/comments seem to be related to Mac/Linux), but with a little bit of Googling, was able to find the equivalent. If you found a solution, feel free to post it here in case it helps others. 🤓
If you've ever wanted to better understand how an HTTP server works, then this one is for you. Hope you enjoy! 🤓
Your tutorials have always been very informative and practical, keep up the good work!
I'm so glad!! Thanks for the nice comment, @x13set! 🙏🥰🌟
A great teacher can make all the difference. I hope you know that you are amazing.
Awwww, shucks!!! Thanks so much for the nice comment! 🥰🙏🥰
Thanks for turning us on to the CodeCrafters Challenge. I'm going to give it a try right away!
I agree that building things yourself is the best way to learn. Learning from first principles is a powerful way to gain a deep understanding of ... anything.
Nice work on this episode, as always.
You are so welcome! Thanks for the nice comment, and hope you were able to complete the challenge! 🤓💪
Just found your channel, and you doing absolutely amazing job by building a project from scratch and most importantly explaining the pricing upfront so that we know how much it will cost. I was trying to find a channel like yours who can help build project portfolios, please keep up the good work, I’m sure people will follow you over the time.
Hey @BrownBoy_07! 👋 Wow, thanks for such a nice comment! I'm so glad you're enjoying the projects. I hope to make many more. Cheers! 🤓🙏
At 15:16 where is the code that you pasted? Thank you
Hey Adam! 👋 My code isn't the only correct way to do things (which is why I didn't upload everything), but here's what I came up with for that stage: drive.google.com/file/d/1m0xF88-C6g3Izrg3US9YNHq2ZxUOepU2/view?usp=sharing. Have fun! 🤓
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Thank you
At 6:35 how did you get those files? I am very new to programming and very confused.
Hi @individualmayhem! 👋 All good...you have to start somewhere! 😊 Those code files were cloned from the CodeCrafters GitHub repository. This all happens in the "Repository Setup" step around 03:37. You'll need to install Git, have a GitHub account and then a way to interact with it (like VS Code, GitHub Desktop or even just a command line). I cloned the code files to my machine then was working with them in VS Code.
I don't have any Git/GitHub videos on my channel, but if you need the basics of that, @deborah_kurata has some great content on her channel: ruclips.net/video/pICJdbC7j0Q/видео.html
Hope that helps! 😊
Always Love your Hard work ❤
Awww, thanks so much! 🙏🥰
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials you must be aware about this , everytime I think about any query or any project regarding AWS, I always check your channel first.
❤️
You must know you are doing a great job , just keep it up.
Himanshu - This is seriously the best compliment ever!!! 🥰 Thanks for taking the time to post it!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials 🥰 Thankyou so much ! 🥰
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Are you operating instagram handle for knowledge sharing ?
Is it possible that C Code in *Bind a Port* section is much more complex? I cant include the Library in Windows..is it working only on linux?
Hey @saliva776! 👋 Sorry for such a slow response! Were you able to sort this out? Yes, it's possible that the "Bind a Port" section was more complex when using C. I came across a few issues when using Windows (a lot of the lessons/comments seem to be related to Mac/Linux), but with a little bit of Googling, was able to find the equivalent. If you found a solution, feel free to post it here in case it helps others. 🤓
Thank You So Much!!
You bet! Thanks for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
Thank a lot 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
For sure! Hope you like it! 🌟🤓
Where is Block Coding view of web site?
Hey @LegoRoboticsCreator! 👋 Are you talking about a drag-and-drop coding experience?
Very nice videos mam...mam pls make some video related ECS Eks also
Thanks so much!! 🙏🌟🤓 I do have an ECS video here: ruclips.net/video/86Ys0LnMSnY/видео.html. I'll add EKS to my list of future videos.
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Great explanation. Wanted to know if it's possible to turn an EC2 into a Hotspot using VPC.
Thanks
You bet! Thanks for watching! 🙏🌟🤓