SOAP is underrated. SOAP is excellent for consultants needing to maximize pain for their clients in order to force their clients to renew outrageously expensive contracts. SOAP is also great for substandard employees striving for that job security we all crave so badly.
Thank you for the great video! Over and over again you're talking about the over- and underfetching problem in REST. There are lots of possibilities to solve it staying in the REST frame. JSON:API for example. You can include referenced objects and limit the set of fields for each of them and get precisely what you need in one request.
I have been following your channel for a long time and I truly enjoy your videos. The animations and visual effects you create are absolutely stunning! I am a programmer by profession, definitely not in your field, but I am very interested in learning how to create such beautiful animations. Specifically, I am looking to transform flowcharts into engaging videos. I would be extremely grateful if you could share some tips, the names of the software you use, or any methods you recommend for achieving this. Thank you so much for your time and for the fantastic content you produce.
MQTT = MQ Telemetry Transport, used in IoT AMQP = Advanced Message Queue Protocol, used in Apache Active MQ EDI = Electronic Data Interchange, used for data exchange between business systems EDA = Event-Driven Architecture?
Nice Video, Should EDI be here? EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is not an API, They are different tools for data exchange with distinct technologies and use cases
Webhooks in real world of SaaS integration and interoperability is a disaster; there's no standard for security, error handlng and event processing. Just try supporting 15 SaaS technology platforms and the all have differing webhook models.
Very good channel, but sometimes he says some words that are difficult to understand, not sure if I'm just experiencing this, aside from his accent, very good content.
No CORBA/IDL and/or COM? While old, they are still in active use in many enterprises. As are RMI and, certainly, WCF (though i guess that's under SOAP).
1. Rest 2. GraphQL 3. Webhooks 4. SOAP 5. Websocket 6. gRPC 7. MQTT/AMQP/EDI/EDA 8. SSE Not sure how he got the count 9, also he didnt talk about SSE(which I guess are server sent events)
GraphQL: also, since the schema provides flexibility, it comes with a cost that your RTT now depends on the slowest field in the request. @ByteByteGo Good point about subscriptions, could've highlighted mutations as well.
SOAP is underrated. SOAP is excellent for consultants needing to maximize pain for their clients in order to force their clients to renew outrageously expensive contracts. SOAP is also great for substandard employees striving for that job security we all crave so badly.
Thanks Dem, needed a laugh today 👍🏻 🌟
Thank you for the great video! Over and over again you're talking about the over- and underfetching problem in REST. There are lots of possibilities to solve it staying in the REST frame. JSON:API for example. You can include referenced objects and limit the set of fields for each of them and get precisely what you need in one request.
This channel is literal GOLD!!!
AMAZING. Also for business people relatively easy to understand. Nice.
I have been following your channel for a long time and I truly enjoy your videos. The animations and visual effects you create are absolutely stunning!
I am a programmer by profession, definitely not in your field, but I am very interested in learning how to create such beautiful animations. Specifically, I am looking to transform flowcharts into engaging videos.
I would be extremely grateful if you could share some tips, the names of the software you use, or any methods you recommend for achieving this.
Thank you so much for your time and for the fantastic content you produce.
That ace! Thanks for smart presentations!
This is an amazing and concise video! What tool do you use to do the animations?
I have the same question, animation looks sleek , what tool do you use ?
Figma
MQTT = MQ Telemetry Transport, used in IoT
AMQP = Advanced Message Queue Protocol, used in Apache Active MQ
EDI = Electronic Data Interchange, used for data exchange between business systems
EDA = Event-Driven Architecture?
Great explanation. I have worked with most of these but could not have given such a good explanation
wich one u suggest for begginers?
Webhooks and GraphQL are not protocols. Also, webhooks usually communicate via HTTP methods (POST) or sometimes GraphQL.
Why do you think graphql not a protocol?
For all those that overlooked it:
TOOLES USED ARE:
Adobe Illustrator and After Effects
Guess I should make a habit looking at the description
Thank you for the great video! If you can tell some video about the front-end about the system design, it will more perfect.
Your designs are fascinating and Informative. Could you make a design for Workday functionality and uses?
Nice Video, Should EDI be here? EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is not an API, They are different tools for data exchange with distinct technologies and use cases
nicely detailed explanations.
can you make videos about test automation tools like Playwright or generally about WebDriver protocol?
Thank you for this!
Really a great video after that API Architechture video
Webhooks in real world of SaaS integration and interoperability is a disaster; there's no standard for security, error handlng and event processing. Just try supporting 15 SaaS technology platforms and the all have differing webhook models.
That's an easy problem to solve. You just have to select the correct HTTP error code that everyone agrees on.
@@DemPilafiancorrect http code & webhooks that everyone agrees on... Even for something as simple as that, that's going to be hard to find 😕
1:59 there is typo for webhook
Fantastic video
How did you make these cool animations?
Very good channel, but sometimes he says some words that are difficult to understand, not sure if I'm just experiencing this, aside from his accent, very good content.
Are your System Interview Books completely separate? Is Volume 1 and 2 separate or are they just 1st and 2nd editions?
No CORBA/IDL and/or COM? While old, they are still in active use in many enterprises. As are RMI and, certainly, WCF (though i guess that's under SOAP).
Whats the animation tool used here ?
Thy never shared any of the tool which thy used for creating these amazing animated flows.
Check the description@@ManendraG
How the animation in the video was made ?
you really should've said something about Smithy IDL
Cool
lol i was watching your old api video
hey man your content is goildmine can you pls make more clear your voice
Verdaderamente quedo completamente enamorado
1. Rest
2. GraphQL
3. Webhooks
4. SOAP
5. Websocket
6. gRPC
7. MQTT/AMQP/EDI/EDA
8. SSE
Not sure how he got the count 9, also he didnt talk about SSE(which I guess are server sent events)
There is a buzzing in your mic
GraphQL: also, since the schema provides flexibility, it comes with a cost that your RTT now depends on the slowest field in the request. @ByteByteGo Good point about subscriptions, could've highlighted mutations as well.
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SOAP is cringe