Thanks for this video. I've started to build an application that requires scaling and multi-tasking processing. This theory helped me to understand the "behind the scene" of queues.
Adding (rudimentary) animations to the videos to get the points across would be a lot of value to your presentation(s). Thx for the vid 🙌 People need to embrace the queue a lot more.
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What an honor to have you here man! Thanks for the comment. I used Excalidraw for the charts and I found out there's a lib to animate them (a bit) - I'll see if I can do something with it! Video editing is not my forte.
They are parallel. There are multiple workers reading from the queue and processing them in parallel. But if the requirement be that you need them to be processed in order, then you can do it that way as well. Better example would be of a FIFO msg queue(AWS SQS FIFO)
Why didn't you just rerecord the video? I get an error message on your video before the error even comes up - I won't watch the video now! (that's advice)
@ Speak in an understandable tone because your way of explaining is very wonderful I watch a lot of your video from yesterday until now I have encountered one problem, which is that you speak quickly with an incomprehensible accent
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@@AbedAbugozah I'm sorry but that's just how my accent is.
Thanks for this video. I've started to build an application that requires scaling and multi-tasking processing. This theory helped me to understand the "behind the scene" of queues.
Adding (rudimentary) animations to the videos to get the points across would be a lot of value to your presentation(s).
Thx for the vid 🙌 People need to embrace the queue a lot more.
What an honor to have you here man!
Thanks for the comment. I used Excalidraw for the charts and I found out there's a lib to animate them (a bit) - I'll see if I can do something with it! Video editing is not my forte.
Very helpful, and now clear to me !
Thanks a lot 🙏
Thanks for watching, Charles!
Thanks for the video. I wish you put your videos into playlists.
Very Well Explained.
are the actions in the queue processed sequentially, one after another, or can they be processed in parallel?
They are parallel. There are multiple workers reading from the queue and processing them in parallel. But if the requirement be that you need them to be processed in order, then you can do it that way as well. Better example would be of a FIFO msg queue(AWS SQS FIFO)
@@mayanksavaliya9100thank you for the answer
Great explanation
Glad it was helpful!
Do you mind if I ask where are you from?
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Salve! Aí sim!
Esbarrei com esse video graças a sugestão do youtube e gostei bastante do conteúdo do seu canal, parabéns pelo trabalho.
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@@victormartins5453 Valeu!!
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Why didn't you just rerecord the video?
I get an error message on your video before the error even comes up - I won't watch the video now!
(that's advice)
huh?
Exactly.
plz let your accent more hearable
What do you mean?
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Speak in an understandable tone because your way of explaining is very wonderful
I watch a lot of your video from yesterday until now
I have encountered one problem, which is that you speak quickly with an incomprehensible accent
@@AbedAbugozah I'm sorry but that's just how my accent is.
wow, to me its a perfectly speak
Sounds perfect to me 👌🏿