I watched this right before an interview, and the question about windows came up. I never knew about Node.js. I answered right that there is no windows object in Node and the interviewer was like you got it right, it was a tricky question. Thanks, Mosh. I will be going to the final step of the interview next week. Wish me luck all. I Got the Job 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
There's a difference between knowing something well and TEACHING it well. You have both rare skillsets my friend. Thank you, from a 56-year-old expanding his knowledge base. I will be signing up for your courses.
seriously 20 mins in and you already summed up 2 of my university lectures. No joke, my prof spent that long trying to explain what node actually is. Thank you!
جناب همدانی خیلی عالیه . با این ویدیو واقعا علاقه مند به node js شدم. قبلا جسته و گریخته و با اکراه ازین ور و اون ور یادگرفته بودم. اما این آموزش خیلی اصولی بود و جوانب مختلف رو دیده بود که باعث شد واقعا بهش علاقه مند بشم. متشکرم
Great tutorial. Some minor changes now in 2024: VSCode expects the imports and exports to be written in ES6 format, but you can just ignore those warnings. Also, if you want to use promise style event handling instead of callbacks, some libraries like fs has the property .promises to get the same functions but with promises: const fs = require('fs').promises;
No matter if you are English, Arab, Russian... or Spanish like me, this guy is able to break the language wall and make the best and most understandable tutorial here on the internet (this is a true tutorial for beginners). This video is a masterclass of how a topic should be imparted, giving you a brief and clear explanation of every key part of the technology, avoiding things like throwing you overwhelming and artificial information extracted from the official documentation just for the first time. I don’t usually pay for online courses but I will consider to get your courses on Udemy after this video, you really deserve it. BTW thanks for such a great learning and regards from Spain
I've been looking to learn node for a while but have trouble focusing through a whole tutorial. This tutorial had perfect pacing with just enough explanation to understand without becoming boring. Thank you for making node easier to learn!
I have never used javascript nor node.js and I am having hard trouble knowing what he talks about. I think it would be better if he tried to tell like "Now we are going todo a program that reads inputs and outputs it. " and just make the most basic program in the world for doing this. Now it goes directly into details about variables etc. And I have no clue on what I am doing with this information right now, since I have no clue on how this works. Its like finding a tutorial on how to write a pixel on the screen, but instead it shows you how to make a realtime raytracer, so you have no clue on how it really works.
Man, you might be the best teacher ever. The way you explain things with those thought out and creative animations is awesome. I am glad you quit your job to pursue what you love doing and spread the knowledge. You are really really really good at this.
These videos are the most fun I've had in a while. I didn't even wanna learn NodeJS tbh, but you made it so appealing that I got my laptop out, downloaded everything, and followed along. You made something that seemed scary to me attainable. Thank you Mosh, you're a real one! I found you from Coder Coder 🤓🙏🏽🙌🏽
My gosh, this is phenomenal! I wish I could have found this a year or so ago. Programming confusion is so massive. I always have so many unanswered questions that I don't even know how to ask. You cleared up a bunch of things I was completely unclear about. Most tutorial skip the background, history, and theory which I think is very necessary because it helps troubleshooting with the full understanding of the systems/technologies involved.
Dude, I love watching Your vids. You have one of the most pleasant speaking and teaching styles out there! Plus the content, editing, recording quality, background music... Everything is perfect! Keep up the good work, please! ;)
Really Mosh, I love your technique. My name is Alauddin. It is possible even if somebody doesn't know anything. I have cleared many things from your tutorial are amazing and I am proud of you. Thank you, dear. GOD Bless.
Mosh is it. He carefully breaks down each topic just the way a beginner can process. It just clicks right in. I mean all the complicated topics and concepts that I've been struggling to get. I wish he just keeps making tutorials for all the major programming languages and frameworks out there. I have $15 per month, all accessible subscription through his site and by far the best programming investment I've ever made. My hats off to you, Mosh. You are the man!
Can you tell me what to do next ? I felt like I'm missing something while watching this video. Prior to this I had no clue what node is. So I couldn't get many of the things.
A year back, I watched the tutorial of REST API/Express and Mongodb just out of curiosity which eventually lead me to job and Today after a year I'm back to learn more deeply. Thanks Mosh. You have been amazing.
Mosh proves that tutor is more important than tutorials. You could get a ton of content on nodejs on YT but still, an hour spent with mosh is much better than someone who is trying to teach just syntax for hours.
Great! Especially part about for what node should be used or not, and how asyc request works. I'm new at JS and this video helps me on this front too :)
I was surfing the whole youtube but couldn't find any tutorial like your's that simplify the things out. This is the best video for node.js. Sir you are the greatest teacher for programming, To anyone (my friends etc.) I would recommend your channel for learning programming because you simplify the things and don't waste our time also in some basic stuff and telling about "come to my paid course for more". You are a treasure of programming knowledge.. Thank you so much sir!!
May be you’re fresher or just started in recent year. For you info, Mosh is one of the best speakers in IT world just like Kyle Simpsons, Scott Allen, etc. I recommend to follow him to getting practical knowledge. Best of luck 🤞
@@24amit thank you, well I was a fresher 1 yr ago. now I am just 0. I dont do programming anymore, just been procrasinating, and unable to do programming :/
I did struggle a lot to learn NodeJS. I wasted a lot of time. The problem? I did not know the basics of Javascript in first place. You need to walk before you can run. So I took a few very basic books (books, not complex tutorials!) and learned the fundamentals. After I learned the basics of Javascript, learning NodeJS became much easier. Edit: For those asking about the books, for the very basics I learned with Javascript In Less than 50 Pages. And to develop my knowledge I learned with Head First Javacript Programming.
this comment so motivated to me and advice...... i am in the struggle right now and i dont know what to do to make Node js easier , can you please tell me how much i need learn from JavaScript till Node js easier than before ... ? only basics are enough or what should i do ?
@@alanproduction910 my goodness, js is the c***est progamming language i've ever seen, shi*****y in any meaning of the word, in one day or one just hour you could learn it all, and "node js" is not any different. da****n it. pdfs, google and practice and making errors always is how you learn things not by watching this c****p in 1 hour and you think you 'll learn it.
Hi, considering that 1 year has passed, isn't this course old or not up to date cause that it's for 2018? Didn't you encounter any problem in your job because of this?
Not rushing past the fundamentals and taking time to *truly understand them is one of the most important things you can do to be successful as dev. The fundamentals translate to everything.
This is such a great tutorial. The instructor is very calm and detailed. This is the great tutorial that I've ever taken so far. I'm taking the full course from his website. Amazing.
It's simply brilliant, i did not watch the entire video, first 20 minutes made me to write this comment. I was initially a C/C++ developer, want to see the source code for Node JS, but ended up knowing more about Node JS. I really liked it.
This video is finally getting me out of my Python rut, and realizing that async development isn't as hard as I've made it out to be in my head. Fantastic stuff.
Bought the course, 12% in and I can't stop. You're an amazing teacher Mosh, thank you!. And by the way, the course is way underpriced :) Keep up the amazing work!
No words to express how much informative this video is !! Considerable amount of details in such a clear and simple manner that to in ~ 80 mins.. Thank You
Mosh, your visual representations to explain concepts are the BEST. I can honestly say hand on heart, that I haven't seen anyone get that close to your format. The videos are classy, relaxing to watch, very informative and crystal clear when you're explaining things. Thanks for your amazing work on these! :)
You simplified the node js like it is nothing. Thank you so much for this beautiful tutorial. That helped a lot especially for someone like me who is at beginner level 🤗
This was EPIC. I know javascript but I had been putting off NodeJS because it seemed so complex. This video is so clear and easy to follow that I am now ready to dive deeper into this. Thanks, Mosh. I will be checking out your courses as well.
Your a pretty good techer. At first I found coding boring, but when you explained and helped me understand what I'm doing, I actually started enjoying it. It's cool how you could make.. basically anything. Thank you very much, much love. Also I'll subscribe too. :)
@@fivethreeone2132 Fuck off man. you didn't comment like this. What kinds of content you are having on your own channel. Bull shit. I have the ability to remove your channel from youtube. wait & see
@@nomadicfathersons bruh stfu no one is gonna watch ur shit tutorials with earrape music over them, and also learn english before you fucking speak it dumbass.
So far I just watched till the "Global Object" and writing this comment. With no idea on Node.js I came across number of youtube videos which could articulate what exactly Node.js is! and I couldn't continue watching due to discomfort for missing the very first block. I certainly will recommend all to watch first 3 minutes of this video, and they surely will watch the rest on themselves. Thank you Mosh for understanding learners' psychology so well and using the simple apposite diagrams! 👍
TABLE OF CONTENT: 00:00 What is Node 03:01 Node Architecture 06:04 How Node Works 10:29 Installing Node 13:01 Your First Node Program 15:22 Node Module System 15:52 Global Object 19:14 Modules 22:51 Creating a Module 27:35 Loading a Module 32:59 Module Wrapper Function 39:53 Path Module 44:03 OS Module 48:22 File System Module 53:14 Events Module 59:33 Event Arguments 01:02:43 Extending EventEmitter 01:10:46 HTTP Module
Congratulations on the class! A suggestion: In the section "Extending EventEmitter", I think it would be interesting to remove or comment out the first line of the "app.js" module ("const EventEmitter = require('events')"), as it is not needed in this example and can confuse learners.
This course is really awesome, you did a great job ! JS and especially Node wasn't really included or seen in details in my computer science courses, and I need it now, so thank you from making it easy to learn !
Incredible video. Allowed me to understand some concepts that were still unclear to me after seeing them in totally different contexts unrelated to JS. Explanation is so clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much. Bless you
Mosh - You are my role model for teaching! Just after 1 video. Wow man you rock. I am interested in knowing what tools do you use for creating these videos? roughly how long does it take for you to make one video. This would really help me
Mosh, I have been watching your learning videos for a few years now. I have to say that 1. If English is your 2nd language I would NEVER be able to tell! You have perfected it! 2. You are the best when it comes to building up brick by brick how to do something at the basic level => showing you how to do it right! (see what I did there! haha) thank you for years of awesome content!
'English is my second language...' bush rubbish. You've got a great and motivating voice. Besides you're the only guy on the internet who can speak with such sputumness.
Welp, I’ve watched the first hour and now I’m about to throw my wallet at the screen. Great explanations of everything you’re doing, super easy to follow.
Those who wanted to start with node js & html developmemt. If you want to develop application go forward... ua-cam.com/video/hqHkwL8ObxY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/liXL_KXMgXI/v-deo.html
it is very good, I understood everything, but I wouldn't know in what contexts I'd use them exactly. I mean, yes, in building APIs, but... how? where? I guess that wasn't the objective of the video, but figuring it out a way to teach these concepts while building something, or... building something while teaching these concepts as you need them would be a better approach. But again, very good teaching, my short attention span lasted for 80 minutes, which is very impressive. I'm just saying that because, recently, I saw a video for coding the Snake game, with vanilla js, from Coding with Adam, and he introduced the methods while building the game and, I swear to god, my coding skills leveled up 10 times after watching that video. After that, I've built other simple games like Snake, on my own - well, not very impressive, but I'm proud of it. Anyways, thanks for the great content.
Man. I spent months learning React as my first JS framework and it felt very complex and overwhelming to me for the longest time. Now, after starting to dabble in Node, this feels WAY easier than React.
Thank you for your brief explanation for Node.js fundamental. I have so much to learn, and your video makes it easier for me to learn Node.js. Again, thank you.
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Hi, is this video still relevant in 2024 ? :) Thanks you !
hi @programmingwithmosh, is the course based on latest Node JS version ? & is there a way to ask questions in case of doubts ? Thanks!
im going to pirate your course
@@nevouxjulie6595 Of course! At least learn the foundation.
I watched this right before an interview, and the question about windows came up. I never knew about Node.js. I answered right that there is no windows object in Node and the interviewer was like you got it right, it was a tricky question. Thanks, Mosh. I will be going to the final step of the interview next week. Wish me luck all.
I Got the Job 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Hi. How was your interview?
Sasha Berdnikov I did the final interview, I got the job.
Dejo O wow. My congrats 🤪💪
Congrats dude :D
@@Horror_facts Congrats on the job!!
There's a difference between knowing something well and TEACHING it well. You have both rare skillsets my friend. Thank you, from a 56-year-old expanding his knowledge base. I will be signing up for your courses.
seriously 20 mins in and you already summed up 2 of my university lectures. No joke, my prof spent that long trying to explain what node actually is. Thank you!
جناب همدانی خیلی عالیه . با این ویدیو واقعا علاقه مند به node js شدم. قبلا جسته و گریخته و با اکراه ازین ور و اون ور یادگرفته بودم. اما این آموزش خیلی اصولی بود و جوانب مختلف رو دیده بود که باعث شد واقعا بهش علاقه مند بشم. متشکرم
Great tutorial. Some minor changes now in 2024: VSCode expects the imports and exports to be written in ES6 format, but you can just ignore those warnings.
Also, if you want to use promise style event handling instead of callbacks, some libraries like fs has the property .promises to get the same functions but with promises:
const fs = require('fs').promises;
No matter if you are English, Arab, Russian... or Spanish like me, this guy is able to break the language wall and make the best and most understandable tutorial here on the internet (this is a true tutorial for beginners). This video is a masterclass of how a topic should be imparted, giving you a brief and clear explanation of every key part of the technology, avoiding things like throwing you overwhelming and artificial information extracted from the official documentation just for the first time. I don’t usually pay for online courses but I will consider to get your courses on Udemy after this video, you really deserve it.
BTW thanks for such a great learning and regards from Spain
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Yes! completely agree with you ! great content delivery, saved lot of effort and time!
Muy bueno.
I totally agree with you.
I'm from Brazil and i could understand everything that he said about Node through this tutorial.
Totally absolutely massively agree with you, from Thailand
I've been looking to learn node for a while but have trouble focusing through a whole tutorial. This tutorial had perfect pacing with just enough explanation to understand without becoming boring. Thank you for making node easier to learn!
This guy deserves serious appreciation for sure. sharing such a wealthy knowledge for free of cost
Hey Nagaraj! Are you a fresher in web development and looking for job opportunities in the same?
I learned a lot from a 5 year old video. So simple, so clear, so good. Thanks.
Project due tomorrow. 1.75 speed. Let’s go
Hope it went well!
@@andrewmorgan2548 Yes it did. We were able to complete It.
@@prajunathunt what did you make
15 mins to start to nearby theatre for a movie! 25.00 x speed!!
😂😂bro you cracked me up
Whenever I start learning something new I look for the best and the simplest explanation which i get from Mosh all the time
best explanation ever!!
You focus less on coding and more on description and history.
Agree. compare to this wannabies... ua-cam.com/video/YVZj-vJYfvk/v-deo.html, my brain blows and wasted my time.
i agree
I have never used javascript nor node.js and I am having hard trouble knowing what he talks about. I think it would be better if he tried to tell like "Now we are going todo a program that reads inputs and outputs it. " and just make the most basic program in the world for doing this. Now it goes directly into details about variables etc. And I have no clue on what I am doing with this information right now, since I have no clue on how this works. Its like finding a tutorial on how to write a pixel on the screen, but instead it shows you how to make a realtime raytracer, so you have no clue on how it really works.
Man, you might be the best teacher ever. The way you explain things with those thought out and creative animations is awesome. I am glad you quit your job to pursue what you love doing and spread the knowledge. You are really really really good at this.
Hey Abhishek, are you a fresher or an experienced web developer? Would you be interested in exploring job opportunities at the moment?
These videos are the most fun I've had in a while. I didn't even wanna learn NodeJS tbh, but you made it so appealing that I got my laptop out, downloaded everything, and followed along. You made something that seemed scary to me attainable. Thank you Mosh, you're a real one! I found you from Coder Coder 🤓🙏🏽🙌🏽
My gosh, this is phenomenal! I wish I could have found this a year or so ago. Programming confusion is so massive. I always have so many unanswered questions that I don't even know how to ask. You cleared up a bunch of things I was completely unclear about. Most tutorial skip the background, history, and theory which I think is very necessary because it helps troubleshooting with the full understanding of the systems/technologies involved.
Do you meeaann My MOSHHHH?? eh eh??? eh???
you're the perfect guy to hold the Javascript mic.
Big up for your efforts ..
thank you soo soo much
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My goodness. You have seriously set the standard for programming tutorials. This is amazing.
exactly
Agree. The jazz piano was a nice touch.
The format of the video is amazing! ^^
@@IlonaCodesUsuary interface in the video?
the way you teach is so satisfying, I can tell you've a lot of experience
Dude, I love watching Your vids. You have one of the most pleasant speaking and teaching styles out there! Plus the content, editing, recording quality, background music... Everything is perfect! Keep up the good work, please! ;)
It was a bit to short really, he forgot to mention many things
@@rxtechandtrading u can get his full course from the link in the description
I'm not even a JS developer, but I watched the whole thing.
Very informative. Thank you.
Really Mosh, I love your technique. My name is Alauddin. It is possible even if somebody doesn't know anything. I have cleared many things from your tutorial are amazing and I am proud of you. Thank you, dear. GOD Bless.
Mosh is it. He carefully breaks down each topic just the way a beginner can process. It just clicks right in. I mean all the complicated topics and concepts that I've been struggling to get. I wish he just keeps making tutorials for all the major programming languages and frameworks out there. I have $15 per month, all accessible subscription through his site and by far the best programming investment I've ever made. My hats off to you, Mosh. You are the man!
I love how you're giving the hard facts at the beginning, on why to use NodeJS.
I have started to learn Node by this video. Mosh always use a simple way to teach. Now I have developed a chat application by using Node JS.
Can you tell me what to do next ?
I felt like I'm missing something while watching this video. Prior to this I had no clue what node is. So I couldn't get many of the things.
A year back, I watched the tutorial of REST API/Express and Mongodb just out of curiosity which eventually lead me to job and Today after a year I'm back to learn more deeply.
Thanks Mosh. You have been amazing.
Really!!!! Wooooow!!! No one ever can explain things like you. You are something else. You are really a a genius.
Take the ad revenue! this course is amazing!
IT'S HARD TO FIND WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW GOOD YOU ARE MOSH! I JUST WANNA SAY THANK YOOU, YOU'RE DOING AN AMAZING WORK! FROM BRAZIL
I started learning nodeJs for weeks now and you'r tutorial is the best I come across so far for the beginner.Thank you for this amazing tutorial.
Programming with Mosh do you have any courses for beginners who need to understand how servers in general work? Am having so much trouble with that
MAN, Why is your Channel SO USEFUL!!!
Mosh proves that tutor is more important than tutorials. You could get a ton of content on nodejs on YT but still, an hour spent with mosh is much better than someone who is trying to teach just syntax for hours.
20 minutes in and this is already proving to be incredibly helpful
Great! Especially part about for what node should be used or not, and how asyc request works. I'm new at JS and this video helps me on this front too :)
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live linkedin code easy understand line by line
I was surfing the whole youtube but couldn't find any tutorial like your's that simplify the things out. This is the best video for node.js. Sir you are the greatest teacher for programming, To anyone (my friends etc.) I would recommend your channel for learning programming because you simplify the things and don't waste our time also in some basic stuff and telling about "come to my paid course for more". You are a treasure of programming knowledge.. Thank you so much sir!!
Hey Arjav! Have you completed many tutorials in web development? Are you a 2021-passout and open to job opportunities currently?
May be you’re fresher or just started in recent year. For you info, Mosh is one of the best speakers in IT world just like Kyle Simpsons, Scott Allen, etc. I recommend to follow him to getting practical knowledge. Best of luck 🤞
@@24amit thank you, well I was a fresher 1 yr ago. now I am just 0. I dont do programming anymore, just been procrasinating, and unable to do programming :/
I did struggle a lot to learn NodeJS. I wasted a lot of time.
The problem? I did not know the basics of Javascript in first place. You need to walk before you can run.
So I took a few very basic books (books, not complex tutorials!) and learned the fundamentals.
After I learned the basics of Javascript, learning NodeJS became much easier.
Edit: For those asking about the books, for the very basics I learned with Javascript In Less than 50 Pages.
And to develop my knowledge I learned with Head First Javacript Programming.
this comment so motivated to me and advice...... i am in the struggle right now and i dont know what to do to make Node js easier , can you please tell me how much i need learn from JavaScript till Node js easier than before ... ? only basics are enough or what should i do ?
@Alan Mohamad learn as much as javascript the more knowle you know the better it will be.
@@alanproduction910 my goodness, js is the c***est progamming language i've ever seen, shi*****y in any meaning of the word, in one day or one just hour you could learn it all, and "node js" is not any different. da****n it. pdfs, google and practice and making errors always is how you learn things not by watching this c****p in 1 hour and you think you 'll learn it.
Hi, considering that 1 year has passed, isn't this course old or not up to date cause that it's for 2018? Didn't you encounter any problem in your job because of this?
Not rushing past the fundamentals and taking time to *truly understand them is one of the most important things you can do to be successful as dev. The fundamentals translate to everything.
Just wanted to say that your video changes lives. Thank you so much.
Never seen any tutorial like this. Great flow and truly taught from a beginner perspective!!
This video is fantastic. Well done Mosh.
alvinblox is here?
if alvinblox says so then ill watch
Alvinblox?!
Huh? AlvinBlox is here?
Your learning js?
Understood every single bit of it. Thank you Mosh. Great tutorial !!!
This is such a great tutorial. The instructor is very calm and detailed. This is the great tutorial that I've ever taken so far. I'm taking the full course from his website. Amazing.
It's simply brilliant, i did not watch the entire video, first 20 minutes made me to write this comment. I was initially a C/C++ developer, want to see the source code for Node JS, but ended up knowing more about Node JS. I really liked it.
This video is finally getting me out of my Python rut, and realizing that async development isn't as hard as I've made it out to be in my head. Fantastic stuff.
You are a hero for the students like us. I am inspired by your videos. Keep up the good work.
When we get to see live course for annual subscribers?
Programming with Mosh sir can you teach me also
Bought the course, 12% in and I can't stop. You're an amazing teacher Mosh, thank you!. And by the way, the course is way underpriced :) Keep up the amazing work!
Does this course is relatable in present? Seems like bit outdated
I actually work with her in redis almost couldn't believe it was her LOL
Its not underpriced... Its actually because you're rich
@@programmingwithmosh 🖕
@@lokmike2947 fool
I watch this video before one night of my papers and I did it, Thanks sir... Recommended and useful crash course.
I watched this in 2019 but I just watched it again now in 2021 to refresh my memory 😀 Best Node tutorial ever
This tutorial is a real eye opener, at least for me. Thanks, Mosh! Excellent explanation and teaching skills!
No words to express how much informative this video is !! Considerable amount of details in such a clear and simple manner that to in ~ 80 mins.. Thank You
Hey Praveen, are you a fresher in web development? Are you interested in exploring job opportunities in web development at the moment?
One of the best teachers, amazed at how well you teach. Lots of coders out there but not many really understand their trade. You definitely do.
Im not sure if he is that good , he forgot many important things-but for a little over an hour he did an ok job
Mosh, your visual representations to explain concepts are the BEST. I can honestly say hand on heart, that I haven't seen anyone get that close to your format. The videos are classy, relaxing to watch, very informative and crystal clear when you're explaining things. Thanks for your amazing work on these! :)
You simplified the node js like it is nothing. Thank you so much for this beautiful tutorial. That helped a lot especially for someone like me who is at beginner level 🤗
This was EPIC. I know javascript but I had been putting off NodeJS because it seemed so complex. This video is so clear and easy to follow that I am now ready to dive deeper into this. Thanks, Mosh. I will be checking out your courses as well.
@stiseov nice
Your a pretty good techer. At first I found coding boring, but when you explained and helped me understand what I'm doing, I actually started enjoying it. It's cool how you could make.. basically anything. Thank you very much, much love. Also I'll subscribe too. :)
love how you say "Eveeeeent Emitter!!" 😁
Great explanation Mosh!! ❤️
@@nomadicfathersons promoting your shit on youtube comments of those teaching the same thing is such an asshole thing to do
@@fivethreeone2132 Fuck off man. you didn't comment like this. What kinds of content you are having on your own channel. Bull shit. I have the ability to remove your channel from youtube. wait & see
@@nomadicfathersons bruh stfu no one is gonna watch ur shit tutorials with earrape music over them, and also learn english before you fucking speak it dumbass.
So far I just watched till the "Global Object" and writing this comment. With no idea on Node.js I came across number of youtube videos which could articulate what exactly Node.js is! and I couldn't continue watching due to discomfort for missing the very first block. I certainly will recommend all to watch first 3 minutes of this video, and they surely will watch the rest on themselves. Thank you Mosh for understanding learners' psychology so well and using the simple apposite diagrams! 👍
This is how the beginner tutorial for any courses needs to be
so much detail,you definitely do a lot of work to complete this video.best class i have ever seen.
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Bought the full course on sale, loved it, still go back to it from time to time when I forget stuff
@wise guy node can take months to learn
Definitely getting the full course. Mosh you're the man!And oh, your website is 🔥🔥
This is pure treasure. While watching I'm re-creating mentally my php libs with js.
Totally blessed.
Amazing. I have never seen Modules concept simplified this much.
Great video.
Best video on the internet for Node.js thanks, man.
You are indeed a hero. Thanks for this video man! God bless you, your family and your pets!
It solved many puzzles of Node from a FE developers’s perspective. Thank you.
@@programmingwithmosh 🖕
@@_.sunnyraj._ 🖕
best video about node in internet, thanks for this great content
I haven't even watched the entire video but I am already beginning to love this
TABLE OF CONTENT:
00:00 What is Node
03:01 Node Architecture
06:04 How Node Works
10:29 Installing Node
13:01 Your First Node Program
15:22 Node Module System
15:52 Global Object
19:14 Modules
22:51 Creating a Module
27:35 Loading a Module
32:59 Module Wrapper Function
39:53 Path Module
44:03 OS Module
48:22 File System Module
53:14 Events Module
59:33 Event Arguments
01:02:43 Extending EventEmitter
01:10:46 HTTP Module
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There couldn't be a better example of non-blocking asynchronous process :D, such a great video to learn Node JS, thanks Mosh!
Mosh is one of those trainers you purposefully seek out after going through a few videos.
Was watching a vid then I thought to myself, "what did most say about this" took that quick switch
True
Very informative video for those who have no Node.js background. Contains good hands-on examples.
What a phenomenal teacher! You have a true gift Sir. Thank you for all you do.
I really wouldn't classify him as phenomenal-he did ok though for an intro
@@rxtechandtrading what a miserable person you must be to waste your time with that comment.
Congratulations on the class!
A suggestion: In the section "Extending EventEmitter", I think it would be interesting to remove or comment out the first line of the "app.js" module ("const EventEmitter = require('events')"), as it is not needed in this example and can confuse learners.
That is what I wanted to ask. So it is not required anymore right? Because the EvenEmitter is already contained in the imported module Logger?
@@diegodedios4537 Exactly
Nice job, Mosh! Your tutorials are the best that i've found... in my 10 years of experience as a sw developer. Keep up the good work!
This course is really awesome, you did a great job ! JS and especially Node wasn't really included or seen in details in my computer science courses, and I need it now, so thank you from making it easy to learn !
Great video, still a great place to start in 2021
3yrs later still helping, thanks bro!
Incredible video. Allowed me to understand some concepts that were still unclear to me after seeing them in totally different contexts unrelated to JS. Explanation is so clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much. Bless you
isn't this course old or not up to date cause that it's for 2018? Didn't you encounter any problem because of this?
Mosh - You are my role model for teaching! Just after 1 video. Wow man you rock.
I am interested in knowing what tools do you use for creating these videos? roughly how long does it take for you to make one video. This would really help me
Interested to know the same as well 😃
Test due in an hour and 30 mins. Let’s goooooooooooooo
Mosh, I have been watching your learning videos for a few years now. I have to say that 1. If English is your 2nd language I would NEVER be able to tell! You have perfected it! 2. You are the best when it comes to building up brick by brick how to do something at the basic level => showing you how to do it right! (see what I did there! haha) thank you for years of awesome content!
It's the best nodejs tutorial to understand the nodejs technology very easily.
'English is my second language...' bush rubbish. You've got a great and motivating voice. Besides you're the only guy on the internet who can speak with such sputumness.
The best coding tutorial I've ever come across on UA-cam. Mosh, you make learning technical stuff sound easier for non-techies :-).
Welp, I’ve watched the first hour and now I’m about to throw my wallet at the screen. Great explanations of everything you’re doing, super easy to follow.
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it is very good, I understood everything, but I wouldn't know in what contexts I'd use them exactly. I mean, yes, in building APIs, but... how? where? I guess that wasn't the objective of the video, but figuring it out a way to teach these concepts while building something, or... building something while teaching these concepts as you need them would be a better approach. But again, very good teaching, my short attention span lasted for 80 minutes, which is very impressive. I'm just saying that because, recently, I saw a video for coding the Snake game, with vanilla js, from Coding with Adam, and he introduced the methods while building the game and, I swear to god, my coding skills leveled up 10 times after watching that video. After that, I've built other simple games like Snake, on my own - well, not very impressive, but I'm proud of it. Anyways, thanks for the great content.
FINALLY A VIDEO ABOUT JS THAT ISN'T ABOUT MAKING A WEBSITE. Edit: i spoke too soon
Your video is so entertaining and informative at the same time! Good work Mosh! I hope you can keep producing high quality content like this.
This was so simple and easily explained! Great job, Mosh!
Hello Jeffrin, are you a 2021 passout? Are you open to job opportunities in web development currently?
@@shivanigaddagimath5994 I'm 2019 passed out actually. And currently am a Senior Software Analyst.
IF your father was Brad Pit, your name would be Mosh Pit. How cool would that be. Great tutorial btw 🔥
OMG at 14:36 it finally clicked why/how we use the command line! Thanks!!!
This is so easy to watch. Thank you Mosh!
Man. I spent months learning React as my first JS framework and it felt very complex and overwhelming to me for the longest time. Now, after starting to dabble in Node, this feels WAY easier than React.
Node is not a frame work
@@Netpilation Sorry, a runtime environment. Satisfied? You must be great fun at parties.
@@RyanMitchell-yy4no oh sorry it is a 5 years old video .now it has been integrated into a framework
in 2023 it is a framework now
@@Netpilation from where you have studied i want to tell students do not go their ans spoil money
Amazing. I was tired of searching for a quality node tutorial. A lot of instructors bore students with a lot of theory and impractical knowledge.
Awesome explanation.... this was the kind of course that I was looking for... Thanks a lot.
I have only seen 10 min so far, but I want to say thank you for the amazing effort. I can definitely say that I have learned a lot.
Thank you for your brief explanation for Node.js fundamental. I have so much to learn, and your video makes it easier for me to learn Node.js. Again, thank you.
Good presentation. Would be improved if you showed both the code being executed and the console output in a vertically split screen at the same time.
This is awesome.
I'm signing up for the complete course.
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Thank you, really good tutorial, you learn node and much more :D
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This video is really pure content to learn nodejs, some parts really go deep with node 33:00 39:54 44:10, Thank you