For anyone interested: The interview can also be found on the RUclips channel of USC Price, titled "An Interview with Vint Cerf" (the section in the video starts at about 6:12 of the original interview).
My final is tomorrow and your videos are clearing up so many concepts for me. I love your use of analogies in these videos. My professor doesn't really use analogies, but they're so helpful with understanding and visualizing certain concepts and protocols
@@Anonym69-k1q If I remember correctly, I barely passed the class with a 70 exactly 😂 But hey, that's still passing. These videos were indeed helpful but unfortunately don't make up for an entire semester of feeling lost and clueless. Just too much material to cram in one night. If I could go back tho, I would've supplemented my learning with these videos and would've been much better off in the class
Thank you. this was really good. I had to watch it twice to understand it properly, but this did have everything I needed for my basic understanding of the Application Layer.
This is the internet we know! Different paradigms - Client / Server - Peer-to-Peer Process communication - IPC (by OS using kernel memory) - Using messages on deferent devices Sockets - same as doors Message identifier Needs of transport layer And last but not least we have internet security :)
What is the difference of architecture and paradigm. He said "server-client paradigm" but "peer-to-peer architecture". I've tried to google but couldn't find the answer
this man is proof that a good teacher can make anyone understand anything, amazing video, cleared up a whole lot of confusion
I wouldn't be alive without this man
For anyone interested: The interview can also be found on the RUclips channel of USC Price, titled "An Interview with Vint Cerf" (the section in the video starts at about 6:12 of the original interview).
My final is tomorrow and your videos are clearing up so many concepts for me. I love your use of analogies in these videos. My professor doesn't really use analogies, but they're so helpful with understanding and visualizing certain concepts and protocols
how was your final?
@@Anonym69-k1q If I remember correctly, I barely passed the class with a 70 exactly 😂 But hey, that's still passing. These videos were indeed helpful but unfortunately don't make up for an entire semester of feeling lost and clueless. Just too much material to cram in one night. If I could go back tho, I would've supplemented my learning with these videos and would've been much better off in the class
you did the best . congrats!!
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Thank you. this was really good. I had to watch it twice to understand it properly, but this did have everything I needed for my basic understanding of the Application Layer.
This is a incredible sites, I'm so glad to have this access! Simply awesome! Thank you so much.
that interview you put in the video was quite interesting
This is the internet we know!
Different paradigms - Client / Server - Peer-to-Peer
Process communication - IPC (by OS using kernel memory) - Using messages on deferent devices
Sockets - same as doors
Message identifier
Needs of transport layer
And last but not least we have internet security :)
Your videos helped me a lot. Thank you for the lecture :)
Good lecture, and thanks a lot. Kindly create a power point slides for these lectures or all the layers. I will greatly appreciate it.
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It took me twenty minutes straight to understand this😭
Great Video, I really enjoyed the part with the Architect from the Matrix.
This guy really likes networking
3:50 it’s the guy from the matrix who says ergo a lot 😅.
Bad jokes aside I’m really grateful for the content.
Simply superb 💙 Thank you :)
Ahaaa... Heroooo🔥
One of the Best explianation
Thank you Sir , It is very useful for me.😇
i am so grateful for these
these videos are sooo good
thank youu
I don’t get this. What happened to the session and presentation layers?
legend
Why does large file download require checksums for file fidelity when TCP guarantees data integrity? 18:12
Nobody noticed the giant placeholder at the end?
What is the difference of architecture and paradigm. He said "server-client paradigm" but "peer-to-peer architecture". I've tried to google but couldn't find the answer
No difference really. Neither is a rigorously defined technical term.
this video should make it clear that there are more than the listed protocols, like NNTP. This list is not complete
thx professor
@user-jt9qp3gs9gif I read book(top down networking 8th) before watching it , I can
this is amazing !!!!!!! i
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Why udp batter?
هو مش احسن , هو مختلف و ليه استعمالاته
IIIT PUNE attendance
Why UDP batter?
because we can impliment multiple future in udp protocol
any tuhh students?
B: Anne Allah nerede?
A: Oğlum internet nerede? (Kendinden emin bakışlar..)
To people from iitg
padhlo quiz hai
U ANGEL
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