rtl is the direction of writing in the language: is it right to left (like in Arabic, for example) Great series, thanks! I love to get the basics before diving into applicationss and practical usage, which, as you said in the very first video is sadly often lacking.
OMG Pedro. I have been struggling all day trying to learn this basic stuff yet surprisingly difficult to find out there (easily explained). Thank you so much. Now my code is not giving errors due to what I learned
Thank you! I really like your way of explaining things, very clear and easy to follow. Will be looking forward to the next part! PD: "rtl" means right to left, which simply indicates if the language reads from right to left (like arabic or hebrew) or left to right (like english or spanish) 😁
Reading your feedbacks always make me happy! I am glad you are liking the series so far, im excited to bring more videos! And damn I didn't know about the rtl thing hahahaha I must have sounded stupid in the video. That is actually pretty interesting, I wonder how hard it is to know how to read both ways.
Nice tutorial i am an Android Engineer and i am exploring GraphQl in a sample project i am using Apollo library in my project but i want to know how to manipulate my data using GraphQl and this tutorial helped me a lot thanks....👏
thanks pedro 🥰 it was an awkward to understand before your amazing playlist, and by the way the (rtl) means right to Left : there are languages like Arabic for example written starting from right to left and that what it means 😅😅
Your video is too good. I have tried to search GraphQL tutorial. I have not found such a valuable tutorial. Please make sure you include every concept which is being used in real iI projects.
Thanks bro , i have one question, in react class component we can compare current props and next props inside componentWillReciveProps , but can we get next props in functional component? Can we compare props and next prop in functional component?
How do I see the schema for the countries api like in your videos? When I visit this explorer, it appears to be updated since the recording. I see no way to view the schema.
That is the plan! I realized that videos like this that are targeted to more advanced developers usually don't get a lot of views, but I am loving doing them so imma try to make this the best series ever!
This is very helpful. That said... another thing I have been thrown off by (as a newbie to GraphQL) is concepts like "edges" and "nodes" which I often find sprinkled into GraphQL queries, and is very foreign to me. Do you speak to those concepts in this course?
Thanks for the tutorials man, im currently learning react. Im 24 years old, do you think it is too late to learn react to land a job later on? my friend told my i should have started way earlier
"Not all users will have friends".. Right in the feels
rtl is the direction of writing in the language: is it right to left (like in Arabic, for example)
Great series, thanks! I love to get the basics before diving into applicationss and practical usage, which, as you said in the very first video is sadly often lacking.
"why does rtl mean the way u write?"
rtl => right to left (is the language written from the right to the left?)
I really appreciate how you actually explain what's going on and arent just copying and pasting code. Big kudos. Super helpful!
This video deserve million of views
OMG Pedro. I have been struggling all day trying to learn this basic stuff yet surprisingly difficult to find out there (easily explained). Thank you so much. Now my code is not giving errors due to what I learned
Surely! This is giving value to us! 💯🔥
Happy to hear 🔥 Im hyped for the next episodes!
@@PedroTechnologies Me as well 🔥
Grateful for the course ☺️🙌. Thanks
Thank you sir for all your videos.... i am learning most of the things from you......(from India)
Hahaha I am glad to hear that! Thank you for watching my videos!
Thank you! I really like your way of explaining things, very clear and easy to follow. Will be looking forward to the next part!
PD: "rtl" means right to left, which simply indicates if the language reads from right to left (like arabic or hebrew) or left to right (like english or spanish) 😁
Reading your feedbacks always make me happy! I am glad you are liking the series so far, im excited to bring more videos! And damn I didn't know about the rtl thing hahahaha I must have sounded stupid in the video. That is actually pretty interesting, I wonder how hard it is to know how to read both ways.
Nice tutorial i am an Android Engineer and i am exploring GraphQl in a sample project i am using Apollo library in my project but i want to know how to manipulate my data using GraphQl and this tutorial helped me a lot thanks....👏
Você é uma lenda, Pedro !
WOW amazing tutorials very interesting
thank you for the series. It is always best to learn the important concepts from the same playlist than learning it from scattered resources
Been waiting for this!!
Hope you like it! Next episodes coming this week!
@@PedroTechnologies Yes, your teaching style is amazing, makes stuff much easier to understand
Thank you for this great resource on learning GraphQL
Enjoyed the video, well explained
Super lesson ! Everything is clear !
Well done, dude! Are you gonna explain how to use mongodb with graphql in the future videos?
Love & support from india . Good one (:
thanks pedro 🥰 it was an awkward to understand before your amazing playlist, and by the way the (rtl) means right to Left : there are languages like Arabic for example written starting from right to left and that what it means 😅😅
blessings bruh, wishing u the best
Thanks bro,share your knowledge with us.
It's my pleasure!
Thank`s a lot. You`ve made a great matherials for my start.
Your video is too good. I have tried to search GraphQL tutorial. I have not found such a valuable tutorial. Please make sure you include every concept which is being used in real iI projects.
beginning to learn this! thanks Pedro!
thanx a lot, you should know that 'rtl' in this case means languages that are written from right to left like persian's language or arabic ;)
🔥perfect 🎆
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Maybe you already know this by now .. but "rtl" is Right-To-Left which applies to languages like Arabic were you start writing from Right to Left :)
Hahaha yeah! I've been getting answers about this for the past 3 years lol but I am happy i learned what it meant!! Thank you!!
Thanks bro , i have one question, in react class component we can compare current props and next props inside componentWillReciveProps , but can we get next props in functional component? Can we compare props and next prop in functional component?
How do I see the schema for the countries api like in your videos? When I visit this explorer, it appears to be updated since the recording. I see no way to view the schema.
thank you. i look forward to your file structure and code.
I hope you go towards advanced topics as this series progresses🙌
That is the plan! I realized that videos like this that are targeted to more advanced developers usually don't get a lot of views, but I am loving doing them so imma try to make this the best series ever!
@@PedroTechnologies Amen🤘
Thanks, bro. Great course!
i love how you explain thanks
How to do the query with filter argument , it's showing error when i try to put filter arguement.
God damn it, it was a great tutorial. Thank you
Brother can you make tutorial like datastack or graph cms
This is very helpful. That said... another thing I have been thrown off by (as a newbie to GraphQL) is concepts like "edges" and "nodes" which I often find sprinkled into GraphQL queries, and is very foreign to me. Do you speak to those concepts in this course?
Great video, Thanks, if you can make a video MERN and graphQL CRUD app with this series.
Amazing video Pedro!
Keep up the good work
When iam querying for languages and passing arguments as well, its causing an error.
RTL means Right-to-left, for e.g. ARABIC, URDU, FARSI, HEBREW, etc
great video, it helps me a lot:)
Thanks for the tutorials man, im currently learning react. Im 24 years old, do you think it is too late to learn react to land a job later on? my friend told my i should have started way earlier
Thank you for watching! 24 is young hahaha you can 100% get a job!
bro, it is never too late, 24 is considered young in tech
Thank you!
Glad you liked it! Episode 3 coming either tomorrow (maybe) or Friday!
@@PedroTechnologies unless I hold you to your 4 a week comment... ha! I'm just thankful you're sharing your knowledge.
Thanks a lot man!
cool video)
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You talk well but this really should be condensed down to 5 mins and be straight to the point. But thanks.