Thanks Caleb; I like your work, have watched a number of your series and am learning. If I were to be really picky (sorry), that glare on the blackboard from the back lighting distracts me and makes it hard to see what is written in that area.
Thanks for taking the time to go over this material. I've enjoyed your other series immensely, but as an IT professional myself I have to ask one thing. Are you intentionally using the term "computer" instead of server? Just curious as I am a little concerned that any noobies to IT might use the same vernacular thinking it is correct and might make a poor impression on others. I understand if you are doing it for simplicities sake, just wondering if you'll take a quick second to clarify server/client relationships and when it is proper to use each term.
they are computers, a server is just a piece of software that serves request to clients, so, they are just big computers with a database server software or any other software that acts like a server
Starts at 2:17 !
You are welcome!
Thank you!
your teaching style is very lively
Ooo I love the reverse sequence quick summary at the end!
Hope you do that every video!
Dude, your talk is so cool. Really like to watch you speaking.
Thanks Caleb; I like your work, have watched a number of your series and am learning. If I were to be really picky (sorry), that glare on the blackboard from the back lighting distracts me and makes it hard to see what is written in that area.
Nice explanations, dude.
This was so helpful--thank you!
Nice explanation. Keep up the good work!!
Excellent explanations!
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Thanks for taking the time to go over this material. I've enjoyed your other series immensely, but as an IT professional myself I have to ask one thing. Are you intentionally using the term "computer" instead of server? Just curious as I am a little concerned that any noobies to IT might use the same vernacular thinking it is correct and might make a poor impression on others. I understand if you are doing it for simplicities sake, just wondering if you'll take a quick second to clarify server/client relationships and when it is proper to use each term.
it feels comfortable for rookies i guess (me including)
they are computers, a server is just a piece of software that serves request to clients, so, they are just big computers with a database server software or any other software that acts like a server
this is so helpful
Nice explanation
Can you have a mix of masters and slaves? like say 2 masters and 1 slave for ex.
You are great
Illuminati confirmed shape 🤣
topology :d
Why you keeping laughing ... It's freaking tbh