Stuff I did not explicitly include 👀 - Java is another very viable back end language w/ Spring as its corresponding common framework - Microsoft Azure is another large cloud computing provider Hope you guys enjoyed it
@@mrflyingsheep1751 absolutely! You just need to sell yourself as someone willing to learn more. If you are aiming for junior position the entry is easier - as nobody will expect you to know everything. But the basic concepts of programming you have to have! Rather that wasting 1000 hours. Build a great portfolio project you can show off. I got a job after 3 months of learning JS. I got it via linked in, sent my cv saying I'm beginner, didn't have even a single portfolio. But I was able to present myself as a person willing to learn.
@@densfloar damn, nice story man i am happy for you! Could you tell me few details if possible: What is your age. Your background with computers. country? do you need CS degree for that? What resources you used to build project and you only learned in 3 months JS? man thats wow, most people need 1 year you landed internship in 3 months or got full paid junior position?
please do some videos on web developer road map 2020, i really wanna change career in few months (although i am in my 20s) i just wanna get better and change myself, i am commited to anything!! PERSISTENT
@@cautarepvp2079 hey cautare, Thanks. My age is above 25 😉 Before I was customer service rep Country Germany You don't need CS degree I landed a software developer position. Front end back end. On my contract there was no junior, but I was a newbie ofc. Will open my own channel showing how I did it. Follow CodingGreekGod, soon will have some vids there. 😉
Hey, Aaron. I think you have done a great job with this video. It seems to me that you understand how important it is for a newcomer to understand how the pieces fit in the bigger picture before diving into the particulars, which I appreciate highly. As a person who has only heard of these concepts I find the way you have shown how they link up very valuable. Good luck with your channel and all the best!
Next do the full MERN stack in 15mins, I wanna see how far you can take this hehe, cool videos tho, I really appreciate it, good for recap and summary! :)
This video is very useful for those of us in the middle of learning this stuff. I don't know how you came up with the idea to do this but this is a great. I didn't expect to learn this much from a 10 minute video. I was already familiar with most of it, but this video really helped me get a better idea of how everything works together. Database, front-end, back-end, servers, etc.
This doesn't cover web DEVELOPMENT, but is a solid overview of web technology. It doesn't talk about the actual development process if that's what you're looking for.
I know literally NOTHING about programming (like, nothing. I always thought "client" referred to the people hiring software engineers or something... ahaha). This was the only video that I've watched so far that provides the bare bones information in a clear, concise way while also giving me a direction to continue my search for more in-depth info. Thank you for making this! Excited to watch the rest of your videos (: Wish me luck on my coding journey :P
When I was learning web development, it was Netscape and IE and had to program for each of them at times, VBS for IE and JS for Netscape and PHP. It's amazing how things have changed. Good video and super video editing skills.
Hey thanks a lot for these videos. I’m 34 and a CPA. I started web development when I was 13 through 18. I was good but decided to pursue accounting. I hate it. I’m now learning JavaScript and getting back into web development with the intent to change careers. I’ve kept up with HTML 5 and CSS but nothing else. Watching a bunch of your videos makes me believe my goal is attainable within this year. I appreciate the videos you post.
BRO, in terms of Web Development tutorials, you are the best out there !!!, I've learned a ton of information from you that I was searching for in a year, all of that in just one video, you are a legend, I can't thank you enough!
YOOO THE VIDEO EDITING IS ELITE BRO AND I CAN SEE YOUR EFFORT NOT EVEN JOKIN cuz I DO IT MYSELF TOO AND I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS!!!!!!!! WELL FUCKING DONE, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a newer fan, thank you for making the concepts simple to understand. I bad teacher can ruin the whole subject, whereas a good one will make one curios to learn more. You are that good teacher!
@@meh5812 😂 ik this is random and i shouldn't comment this but when you said flashbacks i had flashbacks to the war... lost a lot of good men out there
Found your post interesting to watch. I can't wait to see your new videos soon. Good Luck with the upcoming update. This UA-cam channel is really very informative and effective.
"From the Google servers", the internet isn't just Google. If someone visited your website at www.yoursite.com then all requests will be going to the server that contained that domain. Google wouldn't be involved at all unless they used Google to search for your website.
Thanks for this video. Can anyone explain the difference between Firebase and web hosting (GoDaddy, GreenGeeks, etc.)? Also, do back-end web developers interact with/subscribe to web hosting companies or create their own hosting environments?
There was a reluctant chuckle at the mention of C# for backend ( 6:17 ). I'm genuinely curious about the reason for that (i.e. is C# for backend a joke?) I've been learning C# for use in "Unity" for game development, but I've been hopeful that I could make use of this language in other, more practical, applications, like back-end web-development, but is this a bad idea?
Stuff I did not explicitly include 👀
- Java is another very viable back end language w/ Spring as its corresponding common framework
- Microsoft Azure is another large cloud computing provider
Hope you guys enjoyed it
@@mrflyingsheep1751 absolutely! You just need to sell yourself as someone willing to learn more. If you are aiming for junior position the entry is easier - as nobody will expect you to know everything. But the basic concepts of programming you have to have! Rather that wasting 1000 hours. Build a great portfolio project you can show off.
I got a job after 3 months of learning JS. I got it via linked in, sent my cv saying I'm beginner, didn't have even a single portfolio. But I was able to present myself as a person willing to learn.
@@densfloar damn, nice story man i am happy for you!
Could you tell me few details if possible:
What is your age.
Your background with computers.
country?
do you need CS degree for that?
What resources you used to build project and you only learned in 3 months JS? man thats wow, most people need 1 year
you landed internship in 3 months or got full paid junior position?
please do some videos on web developer road map 2020, i really wanna change career in few months (although i am in my 20s) i just wanna get better and change myself, i am commited to anything!! PERSISTENT
@@cautarepvp2079 hey cautare,
Thanks.
My age is above 25 😉
Before I was customer service rep
Country Germany
You don't need CS degree
I landed a software developer position. Front end back end. On my contract there was no junior, but I was a newbie ofc.
Will open my own channel showing how I did it. Follow CodingGreekGod, soon will have some vids there. 😉
@@densfloar i will subscribe... my goal is to get a remote job as junior dev can u help me?(jk)
I love this guys explanations he's precise and concise
Your so good with your content that you could rename your channel 'Straight to the Point' ... Loving your videos man!
Hey, Aaron. I think you have done a great job with this video. It seems to me that you understand how important it is for a newcomer to understand how the pieces fit in the bigger picture before diving into the particulars, which I appreciate highly. As a person who has only heard of these concepts I find the way you have shown how they link up very valuable. Good luck with your channel and all the best!
This guy's video editing skills are next level xd
I find it similar to Fireship videos :D
Next do the full MERN stack in 15mins, I wanna see how far you can take this hehe, cool videos tho, I really appreciate it, good for recap and summary! :)
This video is very useful for those of us in the middle of learning this stuff. I don't know how you came up with the idea to do this but this is a great. I didn't expect to learn this much from a 10 minute video. I was already familiar with most of it, but this video really helped me get a better idea of how everything works together. Database, front-end, back-end, servers, etc.
This doesn't cover web DEVELOPMENT, but is a solid overview of web technology. It doesn't talk about the actual development process if that's what you're looking for.
Goddamn!...I was reading all the comments saying how informative this video was...and well frick they were right! Nicely, done Code Drip!!
Excellent breakdown of web development! Thank you for this!
May I please have some bitcoin? #jk lol
Give me 1 too
I know literally NOTHING about programming (like, nothing. I always thought "client" referred to the people hiring software engineers or something... ahaha). This was the only video that I've watched so far that provides the bare bones information in a clear, concise way while also giving me a direction to continue my search for more in-depth info. Thank you for making this! Excited to watch the rest of your videos (: Wish me luck on my coding journey :P
wish you lots of luck, you got it!😎
My goodness.. This guys is pro.. Great content ....He makes complicated stuff so easy to understand for newbies. LOVE IT
When I was learning web development, it was Netscape and IE and had to program for each of them at times, VBS for IE and JS for Netscape and PHP. It's amazing how things have changed. Good video and super video editing skills.
Your videos are literally on another level - great job! Wow totally blown away how you make things simple.
You are so good at explaining dev stuff. Keep it up.
Hey thanks a lot for these videos. I’m 34 and a CPA. I started web development when I was 13 through 18. I was good but decided to pursue accounting. I hate it. I’m now learning JavaScript and getting back into web development with the intent to change careers. I’ve kept up with HTML 5 and CSS but nothing else. Watching a bunch of your videos makes me believe my goal is attainable within this year. I appreciate the videos you post.
BRO, in terms of Web Development tutorials, you are the best out there !!!, I've learned a ton of information from you that I was searching for in a year, all of that in just one video, you are a legend, I can't thank you enough!
Very precise explanation here 😁 U've just started learning web development since May 2020, hopefully to get through Javascript soon 🤣🤣🤣
YOOO THE VIDEO EDITING IS ELITE BRO AND I CAN SEE YOUR EFFORT NOT EVEN JOKIN cuz I DO IT MYSELF TOO AND I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS!!!!!!!! WELL FUCKING DONE, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a newer fan, thank you for making the concepts simple to understand. I bad teacher can ruin the whole subject, whereas a good one will make one curios to learn more. You are that good teacher!
Great job!!!
I just love the way this guy talks! He’s like a word ninja and it’s time to kick it
ik this is random and i shouldn't comment this but when you said ninja i had flashbacks of when i used to make origamis
@@meh5812
😂 ik this is random and i shouldn't comment this but when you said flashbacks i had flashbacks to the war... lost a lot of good men out there
@@russosborn2581 how...old are you?
Very nice and clear explanations! 👍🏻
Underrated video. Thank you!! I only know c# right now, but I was thinking about getting into full stack webdev. This helped me a lot.
You care so much about the quality of your content and it shows--looking forward to your next videos!
Found your post interesting to watch. I can't wait to see your new videos soon. Good Luck with the upcoming update. This UA-cam channel is really very informative and effective.
The 10 minutes was worth it , good job buddy the gist is well connected
Thanks for making this! Added it to some of my coding playlists.
I only know about 25% of the things you mentioned. Can't wait to learn the whole stack.
Probably one of the most informative video I've ever watched
Thx!
Your consistency is amazing! a video on a website from scratch would be really cool to see
This content in the form of a syllabus-study guide would be Wheaties to the beginners out there in search of a starting line.
nice video ! love the animations and explanations which are straight to the point :)
Cool dude
Code Drip is quite literally my hero at the moment
Thanks for the clear and concise explanation. Could you please make a video (elaborate) explaining the server less and database concepts in detail?
i screenshot every important info. Thank you
Wow this is an amazing video! It’s explained very well and in simple terms I’m glad I found this video thank you
Clean, straight to the point.
My new favorite channel
You're amazing how you can squeeze so much in so little time!
🙌🏼😎 Thanks a lot!
Hands down the most entertaining and informative video on web development
Would you say this is semi easy to like learn? I’m kinda nervous but I think is because you explained what I have to do in a 10 min video lol
Thanks for delivering such an exciting video. I hope to see more great posts like this in the future and keep the good work going on.
Appreciate that 🙌
nice video dude
That Protoss Build sound 😎
THIS WAS AMAZING literally everything I needed to know in one video
Videos get better and better man, what are you making your effects with?
Awesome production quality!
You should make tutorial about these animations ;)
Great breakdown!
Bro, the pylon at the beginning? Yes
Awesome man.. Thanks for posting such great content... Kudos!
Just what I wanted. This video does what its name says.
django vs express which do you think is better and why ?
I don't how good this was but it felt pretty good
You should do a JAM stack explainer.
aaron jack: explains coding
the stonks guy: crect
Great explanation, man! Thank you for content!
Thank you!
Great video!
"From the Google servers", the internet isn't just Google. If someone visited your website at www.yoursite.com then all requests will be going to the server that contained that domain. Google wouldn't be involved at all unless they used Google to search for your website.
Spectacular video - best I've ever seen.
Thanks Aaron!
very nice vid. thanks a lot mate
so simple and clear! thank you
Best intro ever! Merci beaucoup
Great visuals and well explained. Superb.
I start university in a week and
I hadn’t realize I picked web development instead of design…
I’m scared but I like it :)
This was a great video. Subscribed.
Maybe you could do one, “AI and Machine Learning in 2020”?
Can I ask how you make these videos look so amazing!?
like what do you use to edit them?
Great vid, great content and graphics, thanks a lot
Great animation and presentation! Who did graphics and video editing?
A lot of good info compacted into this video.
This was truly helpful.
Thank you
Thanks for this video. Can anyone explain the difference between Firebase and web hosting (GoDaddy, GreenGeeks, etc.)? Also, do back-end web developers interact with/subscribe to web hosting companies or create their own hosting environments?
Mr Robot Entry at 1:19 was dope
Neat trick: Play it at 2x speed so you can learn everything 5 minutes ;)
Einstein who😂
A pylon has been summoned.
You are my hero
Thank you so much for this!!!
Amazing buddy !
🙌
How did you make the animations in your video? Which app did you use? On Macosx or windows?
This video is * gold * 😁
Great video. Thanks
Subscribed!
Hey Hey, great video! Which program are you using to animate your videos like that?
The guru of tech gurus
There was a reluctant chuckle at the mention of C# for backend ( 6:17 ). I'm genuinely curious about the reason for that (i.e. is C# for backend a joke?) I've been learning C# for use in "Unity" for game development, but I've been hopeful that I could make use of this language in other, more practical, applications, like back-end web-development, but is this a bad idea?
Maybe because it's not as easy as JS? Not sure why, but C# is treated more like a grown-up language I guess. I'm C# all the way though.
Thanks man! But what about Django ? Is it Good to learn in 2020?
Hey Code Drip, good job! Are u building a pylon for more supply in the begining of the video? ^_^
Excellent video. Thank you sirs.
Thanks!
This is GOLD
You are the best! Thank you :D
🙏💪
i feel like, the hardest part of front-end development is css
Keep em coming.
Freaking amazing explanation!!
Amazing content
Very good quality video
Your really awesome sir.... ☺
This video would take me maybe around 100 hours to edit if you include all those animations. My goodness.
Amazing content, you motivate me.
You an amazing professor