I am soooooo excited for the next three or four lessons, I have a BIG project and this is what I have been waiting for. So far I have watched every lesson and will watch until the end. I have followed you for several years and LOVE your teaching method. THANK YOU FOR DOING THESE LESSONS FOR US!
@@Dani_Krossing your teaching style is one of the best I have seen on youtube so far. you are an asset to us young developers. love how you emphasize security and best practices.
I laughed so hard that you updated your own name instead of Basse, but it's a good lesson in being very careful with SQL statements! Thanks for the lessons :).
Just found your videos, Dani, and the MySQL JOINs video was very enlightening. Never seen a good explanation this clear about left and right joins. Hope you can do a video with junction tables which join both ways.
Thank you for these videos! I'm using them as a crash-course in an event ticket sales system I'm writing. One question: isn't having a "username" and a "users_id" column in the comments table redundant? Granted, it's probably more convenient to have that information in one place, but it just seems like extraneous information that could be found through another SELECT FROM query. Not to mention, what happens if the user with a certain id decides to change their username? Wouldn't having that foreign key be better than having the name with each comment, so that it could be updated to (deleted) or to a new username for the same user?
If you hadn't learned it by now, most likely you will upload images and videos to a dedicated server or simply into a folder of your project and reference these in the table with a url or path. basically you can only store text or numbers in these databases, files are saved in folders on the server and simply get referenced. much like you can't save an image in an html, but can refernce its location. hope that helps
What an amazing teacher you are! Really love your content. The level of depth of understanding you have and the way you deliver is something truly amazing, brother! Hats off to you, keep making these great videos.
Let's start a new coding series on implementing payment gateways in PHP projects. It is of great importance for beginners, and even I have struggled to implement it in my own project. From A to Z, we will cover various payment methods like e-wallet, Payeer, advanced cash, perfect money, and more. Unfortunately, there are no comprehensive RUclips videos on this topic. If you are willing to create such videos, I will definitely follow them. They will be extremely helpful to me and many others.
Hi Dani, can you implement a video in this course about how to set PDO to throw exceptions? My website works perfect on my local server, but fails inserting data on my external server. However, I can't figure out what exactly is going wrong, because I get no specific error messages. (except for HTTP ERROR 500).
Hi I'm just trying out unity 2d and I made a little speed line thanks to a video, and I just wanna export it and make it into a sprite sheet, I was hoping you'd know how to do that
A good rule of thumb is to never delete anything from a database. You can always add a Boolean column titled 'deleted' that way if your user ever returns and wants to reopen their account, you can just turn them back on and all existing user information will be available.
I am soooooo excited for the next three or four lessons, I have a BIG project and this is what I have been waiting for. So far I have watched every lesson and will watch until the end.
I have followed you for several years and LOVE your teaching method.
THANK YOU FOR DOING THESE LESSONS FOR US!
Aww thank you for the kind words Dave 🙂
@@Dani_Krossing your teaching style is one of the best I have seen on youtube so far. you are an asset to us young developers. love how you emphasize security and best practices.
How I wish I first landed on your page the first day I wanted to learn MySQL ❤
I laughed so hard that you updated your own name instead of Basse, but it's a good lesson in being very careful with SQL statements! Thanks for the lessons :).
Imaging you up-loud when i have an exam tomorrow😮not even searching well done🥰
I am learning php from you, its really helpful thanks for that love from country Pakistan
I juast want you to know youve saved my life this week man thankyou, will deffo be watching the rest oft he content as i go along!
Thank you very mutch for this tutorial!
Well done! Now I am Krossing the gap.
Nice wordplay
Insert ✅ Update☑ Deletion✔ Fabulous Content✅☑✔
Great work master thnk you so much sharing your knowledge.
@Dani_Krossing I just found you tutorials but I just wanted to say thanks for producing such quality content on the php, sql, etc.
Very helpful tutorial thank you
from last two weeks i had watched previous once good job dani
Just found your videos, Dani, and the MySQL JOINs video was very enlightening. Never seen a good explanation this clear about left and right joins.
Hope you can do a video with junction tables which join both ways.
Thank you for these videos! I'm using them as a crash-course in an event ticket sales system I'm writing. One question: isn't having a "username" and a "users_id" column in the comments table redundant? Granted, it's probably more convenient to have that information in one place, but it just seems like extraneous information that could be found through another SELECT FROM query. Not to mention, what happens if the user with a certain id decides to change their username? Wouldn't having that foreign key be better than having the name with each comment, so that it could be updated to (deleted) or to a new username for the same user?
Exactly the same point I wanted to ask to Dani!
Thank you for your video
Bro I want to know AWS 100TB DATABASE AND PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO FOR CONFIRM by OTP feature
Can you please do a video about how to store images and videos in a database Dani? best practices ect Love your work! big fan
If you hadn't learned it by now, most likely you will upload images and videos to a dedicated server or simply into a folder of your project and reference these in the table with a url or path.
basically you can only store text or numbers in these databases, files are saved in folders on the server and simply get referenced. much like you can't save an image in an html, but can refernce its location. hope that helps
What an amazing teacher you are! Really love your content. The level of depth of understanding you have and the way you deliver is something truly amazing, brother! Hats off to you, keep making these great videos.
thank u so much , Can please do laravel 10 full course
Let's start a new coding series on implementing payment gateways in PHP projects. It is of great importance for beginners, and even I have struggled to implement it in my own project. From A to Z, we will cover various payment methods like e-wallet, Payeer, advanced cash, perfect money, and more. Unfortunately, there are no comprehensive RUclips videos on this topic. If you are willing to create such videos, I will definitely follow them. They will be extremely helpful to me and many others.
Hi Dani, can you implement a video in this course about how to set PDO to throw exceptions? My website works perfect on my local server, but fails inserting data on my external server. However, I can't figure out what exactly is going wrong, because I get no specific error messages. (except for HTTP ERROR 500).
Please come and teach in my college instead :D
Nice bruh❤
how would you constrain the foreign key in php not knowing what is was?
Hi I'm just trying out unity 2d and I made a little speed line thanks to a video, and I just wanna export it and make it into a sprite sheet, I was hoping you'd know how to do that
DanyalXR
I really appreciate your efforts dude
A good rule of thumb is to never delete anything from a database. You can always add a Boolean column titled 'deleted' that way if your user ever returns and wants to reopen their account, you can just turn them back on and all existing user information will be available.
ty that was so helpful ty so much for ur efforts
Nice!