These "sort" of video by you are AWESOME because us mere mortals are deluged with mega-books on simple subjex like this... and I just wanna brief nailed-it expo. THANK YOU
This was the point that I began hating programming. I had been reading data from disks without problems for twenty years then suddenly getting data was doing JSON and AJAX calls that could *fail* at any time then *succeed* the next time.
Thanks for the quick tutorial. Can you do a follow up tutorial on how the data can be queried and filtered? Sometimes, filtering can be a pain with complex objects.
Seems like the only people who could get value from this are those who already pretty much know it, which limits the audience greatly IMHO. Thanks for the effort though.
Hey, this is Jason himself. I very seldom check into here and yes I did get your ping. That’s what I was just talking about ping the bitch and I did with no answer. Tell cat I said what’s good I’m gonna head over to vees house and then on the way back I’ll stop by if they’re there if not, I’ll go to DQ and say hi. I seen the message pinged by the engineer man himself if they’re only know what a pending means. Thank you for teaching me the best way to keep track of somebody who’s keeping track
It's nice to go back to the old format of videos. ❤
hell yeah!
Engineerman never disappoints
Excellent explanation, easy, straight up, no BS! Thank you for sharing! 👍
These "sort" of video by you are AWESOME because us mere mortals are deluged with mega-books on simple subjex like this... and I just wanna brief nailed-it expo. THANK YOU
We need more videos like this !
Hopefully this is the begin of a series *Technology in 5 minutes or less*
It's exactly this. More planned.
Now I know what JSON files are, thank you 🙂
YAML next, please!
Useful to point out that json is pretty much a Python dict (with a few caveats), and directly mappable to one.
Welcome back. Hope you upload more regularly.
great to see you again !
Go back on the green platform brotha! Was just watching OOP)recursion/threading vid over there and we need more
😄
This was the point that I began hating programming. I had been reading data from disks without problems for twenty years then suddenly getting data was doing JSON and AJAX calls that could *fail* at any time then *succeed* the next time.
The old Engineerman!! Where is the cap?
Coming back soon :)
noice, so basically json is like a python dict but without the trailing comma support :D
Punish some scammers
Engineer Man is back! 💪
Thanks for the quick tutorial. Can you do a follow up tutorial on how the data can be queried and filtered? Sometimes, filtering can be a pain with complex objects.
Seems like the only people who could get value from this are those who already pretty much know it, which limits the audience greatly IMHO. Thanks for the effort though.
Nice video!
Loved it
Adding a comment to understand REST API
My job uses serialized java objects and stores them as a blob onto a database
cool
nice
Hey, this is Jason himself. I very seldom check into here and yes I did get your ping. That’s what I was just talking about ping the bitch and I did with no answer. Tell cat I said what’s good I’m gonna head over to vees house and then on the way back I’ll stop by if they’re there if not, I’ll go to DQ and say hi. I seen the message pinged by the engineer man himself if they’re only know what a pending means. Thank you for teaching me the best way to keep track of somebody who’s keeping track
#LearnByDoing
I love JSON, but I hate that it doesn't allow for comments.
{ "note1" : "This is a comment note", "note1" : "this is the real data, 1st one is ignored", .... } ... I know it's bending the rules but... pffft
@@garycotz563 You can't always do that, though. Especially when you want to comment a single entry in a list or something.
Writing xml sounds horrid lol
True pain is writing XML.
Impressive, but can you explain in 4:20
python pentesting/ethical hacking tutorial when
Dude choose between django and node???? I am confused!