I'm a first year CS undergrad and really new to web developing. This vid helped me to get a clear image of the architecture. Thanks for making this really helpful simplistic video and never regret explaining the basics to a newbie.
You have a very valuable skill in being able to explain complex topics in a simple manner to non-technical people. Techies might say it is not complex, but to non-technical people these concepts are very abstract and complex. As a tutor/teaching assistant, I had to explain Fourier Series and Laplace Transforms to students who were having a hard time comprehending. I feel I saw a great example of a person explaining things in a clear concise manner. Thanks.
Bro you killed it, thank you! I just finished a web dev course, and getting a big picture perspective from a different teacher was excellent to tie it together. Enjoy the ad revenue!
Thank you for this video, it's very helpful to give a mind map about the relationship between web server, client, database, backend to frontend. I've just joined a tech company as a PM, and is gaining knowledge through this video, thanks, and best wishes to you!
Dave, you were really didactic in this video. Listening to you, I was able to put together a mind map. I hope to see more of your videos. I wish success!
Eloquently spoken. Would be amazing if you did a voice over diagrams showing the data flow and components of the web architecture with a good use case example like buying something or booking a flight. Visual would tie it together nicely for us non-techy people.
Great Video! Coders need to speak in these terms more! And Business analysts, etc. need to learn and appreciate speaking in 1's an 0's as well. Thank you!
Hey man! great video, learned a lot from it. the question I have for you is that, are platforms like WIX and Editor X going to be a threat for web developers? and this could be the subject to one your videos. thank you.
very helpful to me as someone who needs to have a better idea of what the structure of a web app is. I have a very detailed concept and functionality of what I want the app to do but don't know how to even discuss it with a designer. Think ill be watching a lot more of your vids.
Apiring PM learning a lot here. Thanks. Great content. Question(s). On the newer model of architecture where the backend only returns data, you got a bullet point there "Minimal page reloading". What do you mean by that?- If I press f5 is going to be faster compared to the older model? If so, can you elaborate on why?
Could you do a video talking about compilers. How do they work? Why do people work on compilers today? What are the advantages / disadvantages of JIT compilation?
This vid is teaching masterpiece. it is slow and concise with nice visual. can you do something special about JS, CSS or HTML such as the history of JS or the history of web development, or the most common HTML tags used nowadays or what sucks in CSS...any new type of useful and pragmatic videos....
I'm new to backend and as a visual learner I find it hard to understand many backend terms. Can you simple explain what redis and kafkas apache are and how they are related to the server and the database?
Ok but when i search for web architecture for example on Udemy what i have to search? i searched for "web architecture" "Web applications" "Web developement" and i didn't get a lot of results, is there an exact "term" to use to search courses for it?
13:52 that clap scared me shitless
yeh mate, c# .net ftw!!
WTF with that CLAP hhuuh that scares me too HAHAHA
gaz91au yoooo! I was walking on the treadmill in the gym alone, about to dose off to the great info and then BAMMM! Scared shitless 😂 You were right.
Do you all have PTSD or something?
Thanks for warning me :|
Thank you Dave! Also if you have headphones on, beware of the loud clap that happens at 13:53
I'm a first year CS undergrad and really new to web developing. This vid helped me to get a clear image of the architecture. Thanks for making this really helpful simplistic video and never regret explaining the basics to a newbie.
Amazing Simplistic Breakdown and fantastic easy to digest explanations. Thanks, Dave.
Your presentation was very clear for a non tech person. I like your simple analogy. It makes it very clear and simple. Just right for me. Thanks
Thank you, Dave. Excellent job communicating in a non-technical format.
That clap scared the shit outta me. You're a great teacher tho. I'll keep watching and liking 👌
this helped. I am a non technical person and I appreciate the clarity in your thinking and communication.
You have a very valuable skill in being able to explain complex topics in a simple manner to non-technical people. Techies might say it is not complex, but to non-technical people these concepts are very abstract and complex. As a tutor/teaching assistant, I had to explain Fourier Series and Laplace Transforms to students who were having a hard time comprehending. I feel I saw a great example of a person explaining things in a clear concise manner. Thanks.
Bro you killed it, thank you! I just finished a web dev course, and getting a big picture perspective from a different teacher was excellent to tie it together. Enjoy the ad revenue!
the bookshelf analogy was really good
Great info man keep it up it always helps to refresh and tackle the basics
Thanks sir. This is one of the most approachable frontend-backend introduction I've ever watched
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Thanks Dave - thoughtfully composed and well presented. You're good at this.
Omg that clap scared me so badly
Amazing video thou!
Awesome, easy to understand overview of a very complex topic. Thank you!!!
Thank you for this video, it's very helpful to give a mind map about the relationship between web server, client, database, backend to frontend. I've just joined a tech company as a PM, and is gaining knowledge through this video, thanks, and best wishes to you!
I'm enjoying the videos you have been putting out. Learned alot from this video.
I never add comments to videos I watch, but I must say you're an amazing teacher!! Thank you and please keep posting. :-)
Amazing. As a product manager, this is extremely helpful to development and testing.. thanks dude
You are a skillful teacher. Well done. Well explained.
Dave, you were really didactic in this video. Listening to you, I was able to put together a mind map. I hope to see more of your videos. I wish success!
Eloquently spoken. Would be amazing if you did a voice over diagrams showing the data flow and components of the web architecture with a good use case example like buying something or booking a flight. Visual would tie it together nicely for us non-techy people.
Hi Dave, thanks for your easy-to-understand videos, for non technical people are great!!!!!!!! THANK U AGAIN
Yay, you're welcome thx
You explained this so easily. Thank you.
wow! so crystal clear & easy to understand. Thank you.
Very nyc concept for beginners. Great work.
You were born to be a teacher! Keep doing it!
Thanks for that, there was some things I didn't know. That was cool.
Great Video! Coders need to speak in these terms more! And Business analysts, etc. need to learn and appreciate speaking in 1's an 0's as well. Thank you!
Great introduction to web architecture, useful stuff, thank you @Dave Xiang!
Thank you for explaining this so well!
Great video, explains the concepts in a really easy to understand way
It was so helpful. Thankyou so much for this video Dave.
Hi Dave, thanks for posting this video. Very good explanation that helps demystify the covered topics!
I really love your videos! Very structured and easy to build that mental model. Thanks :)
Satisfied on the topic,thank you!
This has been really handy! I´m doing my thesis and this has made things much more clear :)
Thanks for a good session, when does concepts of load balancer and gateways come in please
Hey man!
great video, learned a lot from it.
the question I have for you is that, are platforms like WIX and Editor X going to be a threat for web developers?
and this could be the subject to one your videos.
thank you.
Amazing content .
Thanks for explaining it so clearly.
thank you for the introduction, was very informative.
Thank you so much for explaining things in a non-technical way
Hi, very interesting your explanations. I'd like to see a little diagram for best understanding. Perhaps for next videos. Thanks a lot!
nice explonation awesome 🙌
That was great! I will look for your others - thank you
Thanks for the video!
If I could give you a standing ovation I would!
Amazing dude... Well expained.
very helpful to me as someone who needs to have a better idea of what the structure of a web app is. I have a very detailed concept and functionality of what I want the app to do but don't know how to even discuss it with a designer. Think ill be watching a lot more of your vids.
Great work!!!
Apiring PM learning a lot here. Thanks. Great content.
Question(s). On the newer model of architecture where the backend only returns data, you got a bullet point there "Minimal page reloading".
What do you mean by that?- If I press f5 is going to be faster compared to the older model?
If so, can you elaborate on why?
great video, congrats, can you make about only back end, data bases, microservices and elses please
Damn bruv, you explain better than my lecturer, keep it up!
That was AWESOME!! Thanks for breaking things down
nice explanation, i appreciate the video
Great video, you have a great understanding for non-technical folks
incredible😀
Thanks bud, first hit at learning this stuff and your video is consumable...great work thumbs up!
Could you do a video talking about compilers. How do they work? Why do people work on compilers today?
What are the advantages / disadvantages of JIT compilation?
great job , well presented
Great job Dave again.
Great Job! thank you Dave!
Thank you so very much for this! So appreciated
Thanks man, that made so much sense.
great tutorial for beginners.
The kid's sign language is on point 😄
Ah now I get cache thank you love real life examples thanks!
Dave you're loaded keep the videos coming
amazing video!
I like the content. By the way, do you rap sometimes?
This vid is teaching masterpiece. it is slow and concise with nice visual. can you do something special about JS, CSS or HTML such as the history of JS or the history of web development, or the most common HTML tags used nowadays or what sucks in CSS...any new type of useful and pragmatic videos....
Your video was very helpful for my presentation tomorrow!
Nice analogy for caching ....thanks
That clap fuckin scared me bro 😂
where can we find more technical version of this video @Dave Xiang ?
Thanks Dave, great job.
Explained clearly man (y)
Your videos are awesome.... keep going....
resturang analogy is really helpful thank youu
resturant
I'm new to backend and as a visual learner I find it hard to understand many backend terms. Can you simple explain what redis and kafkas apache are and how they are related to the server and the database?
Ok but when i search for web architecture for example on Udemy what i have to search? i searched for "web architecture" "Web applications" "Web developement" and i didn't get a lot of results, is there an exact "term" to use to search courses for it?
thanks! great video, will be really helpful!
Is there any list about this topic?
I think this would help non-tech teams a lot.
Great Job
Nice Video Dave Keep it up thanks
one word- AWESOME. Thank you bruh
Great video. thank you
Great video. Thank you!
Awesome! So good
Thank you!
Your video really helped me a lot. Thanks
Very Good. Tnx!
It was very good
Great Video Dave,
Of what is the "1st PLACE WINNERS" certificate in background?
Dance competition my friend and I won a few years ago =)
Dave Xiang Wow, cool :) Did you still dance?
Yep!
How does the frontend renders the rest of request, could you please explain?
thank you 😊
Useful, thanks!
Good enough, thank you.
Thank you