This is great for anyone who wants to get into streaming or content delivery networks (CDN) Or if you are dealing with large amounts of data, free code camp, always knows what we need! :)
Thankyou for actually explaining tNice tutorialngs. Other videos that I watched started talking about how to make soft and didn't ntion anytNice tutorialng
The explanation is very sensational, I could apply this concept of NoSQL modeling in SCYLLADB, I could make a video applying the same explanation but for SCYLLADB, I have so far been on Windows 10, I have installed docker to see how I use scyllaDB
SQL is often a great choice! That said, Cloud makes it pretty easy to deploy globally, pretty soon that's going to be the norm for customer-facing apps or companies that have customers in multiple localities. You don't need to have an app with millions of users to want to deploy as multi-region DB (a single DB deployed across multiple regions). That's definitely a strength Cassandra in particular vs. sharded DBs. Food for thought!
In fact, there is an upcoming tutorial on FreeCodeCamp that will speak in depth to the tradeoffs and balancing act of when to choose what. Stay tuned, coming in next 2-3 weeks, would be grateful for your opinion on it when it arrives.
I mostly learn my modules at school with help from online videos. And this video is one of the worst. Watching through the video like reading PowerPoint slides uploaded in school without any thorough explanation: what, why, how,..? Every points are presented very briefly and not explained well. Another point about this video which I find really tests my patient is: the monotone voice. I struggle a lot to keep me up during the video. Very sad but after 1 hour 8 mins I couldn’t learn anything. It might because I am too stupid and others, who compliment this video are very smart .. thanks anyway for uploading the video.
I feel sorry to say this... But i think what you figured out is correct.. you might be too stupid to watch this video directly without having any fundamental knowledge of anyother database.. it is for people who have knowledge about any other database and wants to use cassandra.. may be u should refer to some other videos or tutorials for basics and then come back on this.. then i think u will not feel this much disappointed.. sorry again if my words hurted ur feelings. Lets take it the right way.. cheers 🍻
@@sushantsingh943 I think before pointing out someone else, you should reconsider your own knowledge of basic fundamentals of English. The mode of this video is English and the title of the video specifically says that it is a "Full Course for Beginners". It is highly ironic that you being on a exponentially higher level of stupidity, calling out someone else stupid. I've had my a good share of knowledge around SQL as well as No SQL systems, and I can assure you that this "Tutorial" is highly theoretical and does not justifies it's title of being a "course".
Cool content, great subject. Still, FCC needs someone cooler to explain. No one talks like this at the dinner table. Get some flavor. Find a hip hop artist. You're welcome, lol.
I dont know whos the guy speaking at 9:20 but he has poor narration skills. It seems as if he’s talking without having an idea of what hes talking about and its a little bit frustrating. Im not saying he doesnt have an idea of what hes talking about, but it feels as so. Its hard to grasp concepts covered by him.
The parts where the guy who loves pronouncing S's are full of errors, just look at the slide at 31:16 for one example. He's also very repetitive, and ambiguous/unclear.
We get permission to post all videos from the creator. And for this one, freeCodeCamp was given a grant to make it possible for us to post it. The person who does the intros also creates courses on the channel, including one posted last week. But you did get the playroom part right. 😉
This is great for anyone who wants to get into streaming or content delivery networks (CDN) Or if you are dealing with large amounts of data, free code camp, always knows what we need! :)
Excellent tutorial, covered what is necessary in 1 hour. Thanks!
12:00 SQL fundamentals
15:40 Partitions
18:22 De-normalization
Beautiful tutorial, very well explained and very well designed, thanks!
I like how the Indian narrator wants to be an English poet :)
Thankyou for actually explaining tNice tutorialngs. Other videos that I watched started talking about how to make soft and didn't ntion anytNice tutorialng
Thanks!
Yes! I've been wanting to learn Cassandra for a while.
The explanation is very sensational, I could apply this concept of NoSQL modeling in SCYLLADB, I could make a video applying the same explanation but for SCYLLADB, I have so far been on Windows 10, I have installed docker to see how I use scyllaDB
Awesome! thanks x sharing!
fantastic video! if you could make some texts easier to see by avoidng black letters on dark background, it'd be even greater.
ty for the feedback, noted.
Great explanation! Thanks a lot
Freecodecamp always knows what we need... 😀
we need a python devops automation course
Ok ok y ok
Thank you for another fantastic video!
*Phenomenal Stuff!*
My opinion is that if you're not writing a web app that will have millions of users around the world, just stick with SQL.
SQL is often a great choice! That said, Cloud makes it pretty easy to deploy globally, pretty soon that's going to be the norm for customer-facing apps or companies that have customers in multiple localities. You don't need to have an app with millions of users to want to deploy as multi-region DB (a single DB deployed across multiple regions). That's definitely a strength Cassandra in particular vs. sharded DBs. Food for thought!
In fact, there is an upcoming tutorial on FreeCodeCamp that will speak in depth to the tradeoffs and balancing act of when to choose what. Stay tuned, coming in next 2-3 weeks, would be grateful for your opinion on it when it arrives.
Awesome content! 🤩
Good one❤
Kafka course please, with cool project
As always freecodecamp never disappoints 👏
sorry I didn't get it.... Cassandra is designed to store a small amount of data? That's what I saw in minute 23
I mostly learn my modules at school with help from online videos. And this video is one of the worst. Watching through the video like reading PowerPoint slides uploaded in school without any thorough explanation: what, why, how,..? Every points are presented very briefly and not explained well. Another point about this video which I find really tests my patient is: the monotone voice. I struggle a lot to keep me up during the video. Very sad but after 1 hour 8 mins I couldn’t learn anything. It might because I am too stupid and others, who compliment this video are very smart .. thanks anyway for uploading the video.
I feel sorry to say this... But i think what you figured out is correct.. you might be too stupid to watch this video directly without having any fundamental knowledge of anyother database.. it is for people who have knowledge about any other database and wants to use cassandra.. may be u should refer to some other videos or tutorials for basics and then come back on this.. then i think u will not feel this much disappointed.. sorry again if my words hurted ur feelings. Lets take it the right way.. cheers 🍻
@@sushantsingh943 I think before pointing out someone else, you should reconsider your own knowledge of basic fundamentals of English. The mode of this video is English and the title of the video specifically says that it is a "Full Course for Beginners". It is highly ironic that you being on a exponentially higher level of stupidity, calling out someone else stupid.
I've had my a good share of knowledge around SQL as well as No SQL systems, and I can assure you that this "Tutorial" is highly theoretical and does not justifies it's title of being a "course".
The title is ambiguous. This is a beginner tutorial for Cassandra. Database knowledge is assumed
Please we need ussd application development tutorials
Please we need ussd application development tutorials
Please we need ussd application development tutorials
When the instructor submitted this video his Im not a robot check failed
Mern stack complex project wanted. Love you from Bangladesh
the way u r explaining relational database with query , why not use same example for casandra ? u r just giving theory knowledge
Excelenteeee!!!
Thanks
For the website u taught us I can't see visual studio code on my laptop
very good sir
thank u
I want to update uuid in one table i want return that uuid as primary key for another table (return id ) is it possible in cassandra
In which case should I choose Cassandra over MongoDB as MongoDB also supports time series now?
clustering nodes i guess
Ads are killing the flow of this content
And I have One Big Issue, with my Project, in API integration Java (android studio), itz E-Wallet App that Users Gonna Add money and Buy Data with
The second narrator sounds like William Shakespeare
Somehow I was reminded of Flash from Zootopia during 2nd lesson.😅🤣
Full course but zero interaction with code. All talk and no show.
Cool content, great subject.
Still, FCC needs someone cooler to explain.
No one talks like this at the dinner table.
Get some flavor. Find a hip hop artist.
You're welcome, lol.
you did.
definitely not for a beginner
Second tutor is awful who comes at 9:15
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I dont know whos the guy speaking at 9:20 but he has poor narration skills.
It seems as if he’s talking without having an idea of what hes talking about and its a little bit frustrating.
Im not saying he doesnt have an idea of what hes talking about, but it feels as so. Its hard to grasp concepts covered by him.
If you cant explain it simply to nontechnical audience, you dont understand it
The parts where the guy who loves pronouncing S's are full of errors, just look at the slide at 31:16 for one example. He's also very repetitive, and ambiguous/unclear.
14:27 Unexpected SQL Syntax error in line 5, near to ;
. leave me alone and I reject the interruptions and do not consent to the obstruction of my opportunities
I don't like this voice but content was good
Boom!
Not recommended only theory is there in the video. There is no hands on practice. A total time waste and boring.
what a shame! one author is too fast and another one is dead slow.
13:12
STOP SHOWING THIS AS AN AD. I'M NOT WATCHING AN HOUR LONG ADVERTISEMENT ON A 20 MINUTE LONG VIDEO. *wheeze.* lol.
Bolna sikhana padega
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Please make SQLite database crash course
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Read my freakin mind man. Jesus it's creepy.
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I want to hack for money
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This guy does nothing except for telling the topic of the videos he steals.... Inside his playroom.
Top kek
We get permission to post all videos from the creator. And for this one, freeCodeCamp was given a grant to make it possible for us to post it. The person who does the intros also creates courses on the channel, including one posted last week. But you did get the playroom part right. 😉
Taco havers should not be fraud.