A Good Network Engineering Videos Resource Recommendation
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- Hey guys quick video recommendation for network engineers or backend engineers that want to learn more about how TCP works or other low-level networking topics. Chris is your guy
@Chris Greer Playlist
How TCP Works
• TCP Tips and Tricks - ...
🏭 Software Architecture Videos
• Software Architecture
💾 Database Engineering Videos
• Database Engineering
🛰 Network Engineering Videos
• Network Engineering
🏰 Load Balancing and Proxies Videos
• Proxies
🐘 Postgres Videos
• PostgresSQL
🚢Docker
• Docker
🧮 Programming Pattern Videos
• Programming Patterns
🛡 Web Security Videos
• Web Security
🦠 HTTP Videos
• HTTP
🐍 Python Videos
• Python by Example
🔆 Javascript Videos
• Javascript by Example
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Hussein
Take a good rest Hussein, don't burn yourself out and just produce until you are just doing it for the sake of it. This is what makes your channel unique, everything you talk about is as if we are watching over your shoulder at your real-life job/experience. You also don't pretend to be a guru at everything you talk about and point us in the right direction to those that do in different domains (like this one for granular networking topics). I am actually a network engineer and watched a couple of those videos from Chris a while back but they were getting so nitty-gritty that I wanted to save them for when I needed them, even though I am a network engineer by trade I am jaded by going so deep and tuned out lol! This is why I am a Network engineer looking to make the transition to Programming and that side of things (which is what I initially wanted to do but never thought I could do it). With your help, I am fighting those demons!!
It is very intriguing to see a seasoned software engineer's take on networking and the fact you try to see the world from our eyes too.
OSI
L1 -> EM/Signal Frames (IEEE stuff, 8xx.xx stuff)
L2 -> ARP (dataframe/address by MAC)
L3 -> IP/Routing (protocol decision TCP/UDP/ICMP/IGMP/blah-blah...)
L4 -> TCP/UDP Ports (Multiplexing/Chaneling/blah-blah...)
L5/6/7 -> this you are already familiar with...
Waitin' for your video...
Cumps...
We appreciate your take on things. But please get some rest. Don't burn yourself out.
🙏❤️ thank you
"To him its just data" :) I'm a network engineer & cracked up at this, that's what we do! Great quality content man. I watch your videos for entertainment, understanding more about the "Data"
I am so happy I have network engineers on this channel! Time to bug you guys with my questions 😎 🙏
@@hnasr Absolutely bro! My first learning from you is how to learn.. if u can't make a video like Nasser, you haven't really understood it. ! Keep tecahing us...
Your channel is gold, thank you for your awesome suggestions.
Thank you so much 💕
I really liked the database channel recommendation, keep up the good recommendations.
can you please share the recommendation here ?
@@kscd009 m.ruclips.net/channel/UCHnBsf2rH-K7pn09rb3qvkA
Thank you! Keep up the good work.
Sir, you saved a lot of my time by sharing these links. As I don't have to search for it. Quality Stuff👍
Enjoy 😊
Take care Hussein! You can't always use 100% of your power. Recovery Girl may refuse to help you if she sees that you're straining yourself too much too often!
I feel like keeping the curiosity alive is the most important thing when it comes to being a software engineer!
Piotr J Nice reference! 👍😊 Recovery girl is the best.
It is correct staying curious is the best important thing for engineers
Hallelujah brother. I wish I could send you something for coffee
Thank you very much.
Loved this bro
As a middle eastern you had to have the play station isnt it? Yalla FiFa??
First take care of your health sir💌
Will do ! 🙏
did my guy just make a my hero academia reference 🤣