Besides the point that you often seem to have the tutorials just on the topic I need, your demo style is hilarious! I enjoy watching these even for fun, besides the educational value :D Thanks and keep them coming
May be Database clustering? (You can any database related video except SQL. Because there are lot of channels for SQL.) You have good networking knowledge.. I'm trying to learn... May be VPN tunneling with practical examples? Http connection close vs keep-alive with branchmark? This is a basic redis video. May be in next video you can make on complex datatype (like storing Array, Object in Redis).. may be advanced part. Docker & Kubernates
@@ritwickdey97 Great suggestions! Check out the HTTP crash course I did I talk about the evolution of HTTP 1.0 to HTTP 1.1 persistent connections the invention of keep alive and HTTP 2 and 3.. ua-cam.com/video/0OrmKCB0UrQ/v-deo.html I also talked about VPN, Proxies and Tunneling Here are the playlists that I think might interest you. 🛰 Network Engineering Videos ua-cam.com/play/PLQnljOFTspQUBSgBXilKhRMJ1ACqr7pTr.html 🏰 Load Balancing and Proxies Videos ua-cam.com/play/PLQnljOFTspQVMeBmWI2AhxULWEeo7AaMC.html 🦠 HTTP Videos ua-cam.com/play/PLQnljOFTspQU6zO0drAYHFtkkyfNJw1IO.html
ما شاء الله عليك مبدع ياولد العم فيه اقتراح انه تصنف الملفات التعليمية الى مستويات و Learning Path software engineer learning path from beginner to advanced to profissional ex: algorithms , web servers , proxy and so on
@@evgenyocean426 You might as well call 'peppers', green things.... aye? I think that's easier to remember... and perhaps cucumbers, green long things This is an engineering space my friend... it's all about precision and details, if you can't stand that.. this is not for you.
@@PouyaAtaei man, it's basics for redis. You don't want to dive into rocket science inhere. Sometimes you need to step back to see the whole picture. Because, let's face it. To understand what you wrote, people would have to figure out what signals are, what sends them and I believe it's super unnecessary, especially considering that the video is for beginners. So, it is what it is, my nerdy friend :)
@@evgenyocean426 You are right about how hard it can get to understand those terms, and I had to spend a lot of time figuring out why we need pseudo terminals.... I seek pleasure in doing that, and only in that state I can claim that I understand it.... I think this is the best approach to any field of science. The lazy, 'I don't wanna read', 'I don't care' approach will leave you as an uninspiring mediocre, these people are prevalent in the dev community.
@@PouyaAtaei Yeah, you have a point! But consider this: we have crapload of info in the modern world, right? You can waste tons of hrs/days/weeks paying attention to every single detail OR you can filter. Meaning, you can have much more done in no time (well, compared to your approach) and you will have more spare time to get the sense of what you really need\want to learn\master. I mean, I'm pretty sure you know what you're doing, nerdy way is not a bad thing ^^ It's just not always a good thing.
Besides the point that you often seem to have the tutorials just on the topic I need, your demo style is hilarious! I enjoy watching these even for fun, besides the educational value :D Thanks and keep them coming
Daniel thank you Daniel! Happy to deliver education and entertainment ❤️😊
This was useful for me . Thanks. New subscriptor
very crisp and easy to follow provided u have docker setup done. Thanks Hussein.
When I play your videos, my first task is to hit the like button even before ads ends.. ☺️☺️😊... Watching your videos always worth. 👍🏼
Ritwick Dey i appreciate you Ritwick! I hope the videos are beneficial and let me know what can I make next and how can I do better ❤️
May be Database clustering? (You can any database related video except SQL. Because there are lot of channels for SQL.)
You have good networking knowledge.. I'm trying to learn... May be VPN tunneling with practical examples?
Http connection close vs keep-alive with branchmark?
This is a basic redis video. May be in next video you can make on complex datatype (like storing Array, Object in Redis).. may be advanced part.
Docker & Kubernates
btw, Happy New Year 2020 ♥️....
@@ritwickdey97 Great suggestions!
Check out the HTTP crash course I did I talk about the evolution of HTTP 1.0 to HTTP 1.1 persistent connections the invention of keep alive and HTTP 2 and 3.. ua-cam.com/video/0OrmKCB0UrQ/v-deo.html
I also talked about VPN, Proxies and Tunneling
Here are the playlists that I think might interest you.
🛰 Network Engineering Videos
ua-cam.com/play/PLQnljOFTspQUBSgBXilKhRMJ1ACqr7pTr.html
🏰 Load Balancing and Proxies Videos
ua-cam.com/play/PLQnljOFTspQVMeBmWI2AhxULWEeo7AaMC.html
🦠 HTTP Videos
ua-cam.com/play/PLQnljOFTspQU6zO0drAYHFtkkyfNJw1IO.html
Thanks. I was really looking for something like this.
Thank you so much, now I can work with redis
Very useful video and very well explained.
Mate you are the best!!! )))) Thx!!!
Thanks men... It was exactly what i need...
okay, this is quality content
very good basic tutorial! thanks!
Thanks for this man, useful as always!
mashallah, I like how you make things so simple. definitely, you deserve like subscribe and keep going, brother
Loved it, subbed.
🙏🙏 thanks Vivek
You are amazing mahn 🙌🙌
can you do a video to show how to spin this up with a docker compose yaml file.
Redis on docker ..... love it :-)
Thanks Omar! Enjoy the content.
ما شاء الله عليك مبدع ياولد العم
فيه اقتراح انه تصنف الملفات التعليمية الى مستويات و Learning Path
software engineer learning path from beginner to advanced to profissional
ex: algorithms , web servers , proxy and so on
Muaath Ali فكره جميله ، حالياً التصنيف مالي عباره الموضوع ، .. بامكاني عمل مستوايات ايضا
nice basic tutorial
Nice video!
Thanks for sharing
Nice, we did a message LOL. Thanks for the video!
I heard it is bad practice to dockerise postgres in production. Is that the same case for redis? If so, what do you recommend? ElasticCache?
Thank you
-it does not stand for interactive terminal. I is for STDIN, T for PTY/TTY (pseudo terminal).
yeah right, what's easier to remember interactive terminal or whatever you wrote... nerd!
@@evgenyocean426 You might as well call 'peppers', green things.... aye? I think that's easier to remember... and perhaps cucumbers, green long things
This is an engineering space my friend... it's all about precision and details, if you can't stand that.. this is not for you.
@@PouyaAtaei man, it's basics for redis. You don't want to dive into rocket science inhere. Sometimes you need to step back to see the whole picture.
Because, let's face it. To understand what you wrote, people would have to figure out what signals are, what sends them and I believe it's super unnecessary, especially considering that the video is for beginners. So, it is what it is, my nerdy friend :)
@@evgenyocean426 You are right about how hard it can get to understand those terms, and I had to spend a lot of time figuring out why we need pseudo terminals.... I seek pleasure in doing that, and only in that state I can claim that I understand it.... I think this is the best approach to any field of science.
The lazy, 'I don't wanna read', 'I don't care' approach will leave you as an uninspiring mediocre, these people are prevalent in the dev community.
@@PouyaAtaei Yeah, you have a point! But consider this: we have crapload of info in the modern world, right? You can waste tons of hrs/days/weeks paying attention to every single detail OR you can filter. Meaning, you can have much more done in no time (well, compared to your approach) and you will have more spare time to get the sense of what you really need\want to learn\master.
I mean, I'm pretty sure you know what you're doing, nerdy way is not a bad thing ^^ It's just not always a good thing.
how to Create redis cluster for staging
sweet....!!!! thanks
thanks Admiral-General Haffaz Aladeen
I had to pause the video to try saying "...redis instance since it's..."
Obviously! :D
I love you
its addictive like porn