OMG, I cant say how grateful I am to see this video, not anyone can be a good teacher/lecturer, my lecturer is just an audio book, this gave me the foundation image of my memory palaces, finally I can link up things in a big circle!!!!!!!!! if you have a e-book with even more detail about each IT lecture I am going to buy those !! ALL OF THEM!!! love you!! thank you!!! bless you!!!!!
I was thinking that this would be a great video to share with people that want a basic explanation of the things that I do. Then I saw that error and that thought changed quickly. It is such a small error but it can easily confuse people. This should get fixed.
With some of the newer protocols, like QUIC, there's some blending between the application and transport layers. Because the application layer typically handles encryption, and there is a need to encrypt certain parts of the transport format for better and faster security, these newer protocols have to "cross the boundary" so to speak. This isn't all too unusual, however. There used to be two layers between application and transport that have pretty much disappeared. These are the presentation and session layers. Broadly speaking, there were no protocols that were ever really adopted for these layers because application layer protocols, like HTTP, FTP, SMTP, SSH, etc, were all very good at doing the job those other layers were called out for, so they eventually just disappeared into the application layer. The OSI model is what describes these layers for those that want to dive into it a little more. Newer versions of the OSI model won't even bother showing the defunct presentation and session layers.
Love these videos, concepts are made easy to understand, I would just highlight that at some moments the video isn't right. By that I mean that the explanation are corrects but the graphic isn't. That could be confusing for ppl I think (Just giving something that could be improved :))
How do you make this kind of Stunning illustrations. Tell me Please 🥺 🥺 It will be helpful for me because I'm a teacher in college and I have to explain things to my Students briefly and your Animations are Amazing.🙏🥺
Hi! My name is Mikhail, I am engaged in video editing and I really love your channel and the content that you create. I think it would be cool to try to work together. I'm sure I can add something new and make your videos even cooler. If possible, it would be great to discuss how I can help your project. I will be glad to talk to you!
This is very useful! I was wondering if you could include some brief info about the physical layer as well. We usually teach students the 5-layer TCP/IP protocol stack.
I know that gRPC is a document exchange protocol based on HTTP/2. Does it correspond to the Transport Layer or Application Layer? Another thing to compare the performance of gRPC with is document exchange formats such as JSON and XML? If not, should I compare it to transport protocols like FTP, HTTP, or SMTP?
Great videos! Here come the Men In Black Let me see ya just bounce it with me Just bounce with me (bounce with me) Just bounce it with me Come on, let me see ya just slide with me Just slide with me (slide, slide) Just slide with me (slide, slide) Come on, let me see ya talk a walk with me Just walk with me (walk with me) Take a walk with me Come on and make your neckwork Now freeze (uh-huh-huh-ha)
Framework today gone tomorrow. The fundamentals, like algorithms, databases, and networking, are more interesting and the knowledge remains relevant your entire career.
These videos are some of the most helpful I've seen
OMG, I cant say how grateful I am to see this video, not anyone can be a good teacher/lecturer, my lecturer is just an audio book, this gave me the foundation image of my memory palaces, finally I can link up things in a big circle!!!!!!!!! if you have a e-book with even more detail about each IT lecture I am going to buy those !! ALL OF THEM!!! love you!! thank you!!! bless you!!!!!
Fantastic video, small correction at @8:00 link layer, though the audio was correctly referring link layer, the diagram was pointing towards NW layer
yes, thats tru
Also at @8:40 should have TCP and UDP in second row instead of repeating HTTP and SMTP (small copy / paste error)
I suppose this video should be re-uploaded after small corrections)
I was thinking that this would be a great video to share with people that want a basic explanation of the things that I do. Then I saw that error and that thought changed quickly. It is such a small error but it can easily confuse people. This should get fixed.
With some of the newer protocols, like QUIC, there's some blending between the application and transport layers. Because the application layer typically handles encryption, and there is a need to encrypt certain parts of the transport format for better and faster security, these newer protocols have to "cross the boundary" so to speak.
This isn't all too unusual, however. There used to be two layers between application and transport that have pretty much disappeared. These are the presentation and session layers. Broadly speaking, there were no protocols that were ever really adopted for these layers because application layer protocols, like HTTP, FTP, SMTP, SSH, etc, were all very good at doing the job those other layers were called out for, so they eventually just disappeared into the application layer.
The OSI model is what describes these layers for those that want to dive into it a little more. Newer versions of the OSI model won't even bother showing the defunct presentation and session layers.
"Hands down 🙌,detailed explanation put in compact version ". Thank you .
Going to tell my kids this is the Bill Nye of computers
Love these videos, concepts are made easy to understand, I would just highlight that at some moments the video isn't right. By that I mean that the explanation are corrects but the graphic isn't. That could be confusing for ppl I think (Just giving something that could be improved :))
Thank you. This is life changing
How do you make this kind of Stunning illustrations. Tell me Please 🥺 🥺
It will be helpful for me because I'm a teacher in college and I have to explain things to my Students briefly and your Animations are Amazing.🙏🥺
Yes please make a video on these amazing animations
Illustrator + After Effects
Thanks for the great summary, correct the Link Layer arrows 8:06
Extraordinary presentation
I love everything about BBG. Great channel!
You inspired me to make a great explainer videos.
Please make long courses or videos.
Amazing channel
wow amazing how you put evyerthing together in 9 mins!
You are a good man doing God's Work, I hope you get the best!!
Which God?
@@TonyTigerTonyTiger There is just one!! You call it by a different name, I call it by a different name.
@@EKLAVYAVEER Which one? Allah? YHWH? Jesus? Ahura Mazda?
Informative video 🤟
This is a masterpiece, and I love the animated diagrams. Would you mind sharing your tools and techniques?
Thank you for doing this!
Hi!
My name is Mikhail, I am engaged in video editing and I really love your channel and the content that you create. I think it would be cool to try to work together. I'm sure I can add something new and make your videos even cooler. If possible, it would be great to discuss how I can help your project.
I will be glad to talk to you!
Can you send an email with a brief introduction to hi@bytebytego.com
This is very useful! I was wondering if you could include some brief info about the physical layer as well. We usually teach students the 5-layer TCP/IP protocol stack.
Quite a great video!
excellent!
Your content is gold and I can't skip a bit even though I find your accent very hard to understand.
Не плохая связка. Процесс использования, такой же легкий, как у предыдущих
Thank you bro
Great video 🔥
Great Work👌❤️
THank you very much
Thank you
in 8:17 a typo
There should be:
UDP Datagram
IP Packet
Please, make a video about dns system!
He already did.
Hey Sir, can you make a video on how upi works?
I know that gRPC is a document exchange protocol based on HTTP/2. Does it correspond to the Transport Layer or Application Layer?
Another thing to compare the performance of gRPC with is document exchange formats such as JSON and XML? If not, should I compare it to transport protocols like FTP, HTTP, or SMTP?
Team, link to blog post in this video not working 😢
Beautiful accent.
Great videos!
Here come the Men In Black
Let me see ya just bounce it with me
Just bounce with me (bounce with me)
Just bounce it with me
Come on, let me see ya just slide with me
Just slide with me (slide, slide)
Just slide with me (slide, slide)
Come on, let me see ya talk a walk with me
Just walk with me (walk with me)
Take a walk with me
Come on and make your neckwork
Now freeze (uh-huh-huh-ha)
Where I can learn all this?
Any networking textbook.
👍
Neckwork
ipv4 internet
Could you please show us , something like Angular Or Nestjs , how we could make ?
Please don't make another, we have enough. 🤓
Or ask ai tools.
Framework today gone tomorrow.
The fundamentals, like algorithms, databases, and networking, are more interesting and the knowledge remains relevant your entire career.
:)