Dave your vids and explanations are the very best I have found. I am a middle aged guy trying to get a basic understanding of web applications so I can try to communicate with a developer to build an app concept i have. i have watched several of your vids , always good. tks
nice video sir , it clear alot of things for me because this concept is bit tricky to understand, i have a question , how these cookies works ,i mean i've got the basic concept of cookie and session , but... how can we hold information of clien and send client details on server ?
bro your video was really intractive and usefull. Iwish you could have covered all the servelet tracking in it. plzzz its a request from the client side to make ANOTHER VIDEO which cover all servlet tracking
sessions are temporary. once the web browser is closed, all sessions expire. cookies last until expiry date is reached. data on server (in database) is not a session. but a cookie can contain a clientID which has corresponding data in a database record (which is not a session). sessions persist between web pages for the time they user is on your domain. but when they exit, the session is closed.
I'm only about 2 minutes and and already found myself talking to the screen as if you were really here with me. Thank you very much for doing this video sir, your explanations in analogies are on point.
ok, but if you log in to Netflix today using your iPhone cookie, and tomorrow on your macbook using your macbook cookie, does Netflix store just ONE session ID for both of those? You should put up a diagram of how multiple cookies can relate to one session ID. Also, when can session ID be changed? Logouts? Suspect activity? etc.... More detail please.
cookies were sent to client to track the sessions of the client so that server storage space can be maintained but if we maintain sessions there what is the use of it ?
Dave, I heard various explanations attempts in my company to that topic for explaining it to people who are less interested in technology but using Starbucks as an analogy was great. If I explain that to a client the next time I will just use your explanation... Everyone should get that :D
I am clear on session and cookies now. I really like the way you explain the fundamentals with examples. keep going.
This is the best explanation of cookies and sessions I have seen. Thank you Dave.
Dave your vids and explanations are the very best I have found. I am a middle aged guy trying to get a basic understanding of web applications so I can try to communicate with a developer to build an app concept i have. i have watched several of your vids , always good. tks
I understand session and cookies but clicked your video out of curiosity. Your breakdown and analogies are very effective in explaining the subject.
I really love your explanation and example.
Beautifully done. i actually did know what was session n cookie, but your video made the concepts so clear.
Awesome analogy and explanation
Great analogy. I understand cookies and sessions now.
Excellent work!!!!
OUTSTANDING EXPLANATION!!!!! Thank you!
Fantastic
Awesome videos. Always easy to understand and informative. Thanks!
You're doing God's work. Thank you sir!
Not bad. Cookies were originally created to manage sessions. Not used now due to space and fraudulent client side manipulation risk.
thanks a lot.
explained the concept really well.
thank you very much good analogy.
Thank you man very helpful !!
nice video sir , it clear alot of things for me because this concept is bit tricky to understand, i have a question , how these cookies works ,i mean i've got the basic concept of cookie and session , but... how can we hold information of clien and send client details on server ?
bro your video was really intractive and usefull. Iwish you could have covered all the servelet tracking in it. plzzz its a request from the client side to make ANOTHER VIDEO which cover all servlet tracking
Good vid man, solid explanations.
This made my day... Thanks!
Oh man i really like it your video!
I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that
really its very helpful. thanks a lot
Good example.
nice and clear
Great video!! ;)
can you make some data science videos
are user login info ,say password , are stored in cookies?
If the session is stored in client side, does that mean it can be deleted just like how we delete the browser cookie?
Yes
Good video, but please do not clap in front of the microphone
:-)
Sessions and Cookies are what makes the http protocol stateful! Very well put - thank you. I will remember this. Great video by the way.
I copied that phrase from a Rails guide somewhere. It's a good phrase, haha
Thank you! This explanation is the clearest I 've ever seen!!!
Thanks! @Dave
you've cleared all my doubts on basic understanding of sessions and cookies. BTW, the example you took is really cool! =D
Damn bro, good job! That explanation was outstanding...
Wow it's very cool. And Turkish subtitle is extremely native. ( Çok iyi çevirmişsin teşekkürler :) )
sessions are temporary. once the web browser is closed, all sessions expire. cookies last until expiry date is reached. data on server (in database) is not a session. but a cookie can contain a clientID which has corresponding data in a database record (which is not a session). sessions persist between web pages for the time they user is on your domain. but when they exit, the session is closed.
finally find comment mention this.
I'm only about 2 minutes and and already found myself talking to the screen as if you were really here with me. Thank you very much for doing this video sir, your explanations in analogies are on point.
Hello. Thanks for the video. So as I understood sessions are like super cookies, which can store much more info compared with simple cookies?
ok, but if you log in to Netflix today using your iPhone cookie, and tomorrow on your macbook using your macbook cookie, does Netflix store just ONE session ID for both of those? You should put up a diagram of how multiple cookies can relate to one session ID. Also, when can session ID be changed? Logouts? Suspect activity? etc.... More detail please.
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wow. the video couldn't be better. it's just perfect. Thanks.
Really could've used some graphics/editing to illustrate the points more. You did a pretty good job explaining what you could though.
man I was looking through RUclips just to make sure I understood the logic but your video is amazing and now I'm certain!! thanks
Thanks from my heart ❤️ ♥️ 💜 💙 , Finally I understood what are the difference.
Really helpful video to understand cookies and sessions with real time example.
Thank you.
thank you very much, info was awesome, i now understand, subbed
if u understand this sentence then you nailed it to learn cookies and session... ""every HTTP request without cookies and session is stateless""
Thank you Dave, these videos are really informative!
You are a god engineer, you know how to explain bro.....Just brillant
cleanest explanation !
COOL :)
cookies were sent to client to track the sessions of the client so that server storage space can be maintained but if we maintain sessions there what is the use of it ?
huge respect for breaking it down in simple words. SALUTE!!!
Thank you for this Video it helped me very much to more understand the difference between sessions and cookies 😊👍
ultra subscribe, i've been discover u in 2021 hahaha
The analogy makes perfect sense :). Thanks bro
can you make a video about internet layer and function of each layer. i still feel confuse about it
You've got a new subscriber. Great explanation in short time.
Wooooww good analogy. Easy to understand. Thank you!
You explained it soo well. Thanks man.
thanks for your amazing explanation!
Thank you so much.
Really it was very useful.
Maybe I need to hold a card and it will all make sense...
crystal clear explanation, thanks.
Watched a few of your vids. annnnnd subscribed. lol Good job. Thank you.
love this best explanation
Very clear explanation. Thank you!.
Best explanation bro. Thanks.
Excellent video, thanks 🙂
So complicated, yet so simple. I appreciate your time in making this vid. They should've just called them "Cards". lol "Cookies" is cool though...
I finally understanded these thank uu
High! I watch you from iOS, can you please add links from the video to the description?: ) (http video)
Dave, I heard various explanations attempts in my company to that topic for explaining it to people who are less interested in technology but using Starbucks as an analogy was great. If I explain that to a client the next time I will just use your explanation... Everyone should get that :D
Cool video man. Thank you.
thank you . well explaned !
Man was this ever helpful. First taste on this subject and I got buried in the Flask doc.s....now I see what the hell they're gonna do. ThanksDave!
Best explanation I've seen online
I love ur analogy, Could u tell me what's a session in analogy? Thank you so much!
love the analogies you use in explaining things. subscribed!!!
thank you, great explanation!
I give a like and I subscribe because of your goddamn amazing work.
awesome !!! but ... does this starbucks provide cookie/cookies for free ? humm ... :/
Crystal Clear, thanks mate
With that analogy, everything you have said about sessions and cookies are easy to understand. Thanks!
Can a software engineering hack computer and is it bad to hack a computer?
A great explanation to the topic. I knew it before but this really helped me understand it better from a real life example. Cheers..
Man the explanation was mind-blowing. Awesome video.
Really good example!!!
But can cookies be used to manipulate prices of things you're looking to buy
Great explanation, your new filming location looks much better :)
Great explanation!
l like l how l watched this 3 years ago, and here l'm again refreshing the infos
well explained btw, thanks
I LOVE THE ANALOGY
excelent top class
The moment you starts make that analogy, that's when I pressed the like button. Thanks man.
Great work👍
Dave, Question how do you structure your week. When do you work and when do you get you time?
watching this made things so clear for me , Thanks Dave!