Thanks for brilliant presentation. You guys are awesome. I am lucky since I am subscriber of stat-of-the-art channel and great Linux friend for about 20 years. Thanks and good luck!
It's called a lightboard. You probably noticed that EVERYTHING was reversed. He is most likely right-handed, but appears to use his left hand to write, his wristwatch is on his opposite hand, most likely the left hand, and he was careful not to draw any images directly between himself and the camera. The US Navy traditionally used lightboards in a Combat Information Center, but the crewmembers were trained to write everything backwards so it could be read forwards by the people on the opposite side of the lightboard. ua-cam.com/video/wCOuu0-o5YI/v-deo.html
Why do they call them a "stack"? Seems like a stupid name for a bunch of software tools and applications? A stack is memory used by an executing application for temporary local storage of a stack frame, local variables etc... at least that's what I'd considered a stack to be for the past 40 years. Guess I learned something.
Wow, why aren't more people using this presentation style. It's flawless and beautiful.
Learning to write backwards will be the first step, and not many people would want to learn that.
YOU ARE INSANE. This is exactly what I needed. Sending huge love and success to you good sir!
This guy is explains tings so well!! Wish he taught the whole of the stuff I need to learn about IT
Thanks for brilliant presentation. You guys are awesome. I am lucky since I am subscriber of stat-of-the-art channel and great Linux friend for about 20 years. Thanks and good luck!
Really good explanation. Can you please cover other technology stacks in up coming light boarding sessions. For example MEAN, MERN, JAM stack, etc
Hi Eugene! Thank you for the suggestions. We'll see what we can do for future videos. 🙂
Thanks for this video. Very direct and simple to understand. Great job.
This content is awasome, please keep this work. Best regrards from Brazil! :)
Glad you liked it, William, obrigado! Stay tuned for more videos like this! 🙂
I thought you drew the linux logo, i was impressed. Nice video,
Best explanation on YT. Thanks !
very nicely explained... Thanks
So this helps in hosting or we need separate host to host the site.
Please I’m new to Tech and I’m just starting to learn more about DevOps engineer. How can you help me with this 🙏
Thanks for hte simple informations,,love your idea video made.
Amazing presentation style
Great stuff would like to learn more, do u ever have live training sessions
Amazing explaination, Thanks
This was brilliant :) ❤✨
Thank you!!! Nice and simple!
Very good explained. Thanks
Thank you Sir, thank you very much.
thanks for sharing the information and it is very helpful to me to gain the knowledge of LAMP
Nice tutorial
Brilliant explanation!
I suggest putting on the title "How to explain things to people that actually do not know that thing."
excellent! really enjoyed... thank you
Awesome, I needed this so bad!. Thanks! 👍
You're welcome, all in good timing! 🙂
greatly explained....
How are you writing in mirror image?🤔
It's called a lightboard. You probably noticed that EVERYTHING was reversed. He is most likely right-handed, but appears to use his left hand to write, his wristwatch is on his opposite hand, most likely the left hand, and he was careful not to draw any images directly between himself and the camera.
The US Navy traditionally used lightboards in a Combat Information Center, but the crewmembers were trained to write everything backwards so it could be read forwards by the people on the opposite side of the lightboard.
ua-cam.com/video/wCOuu0-o5YI/v-deo.html
Brilliant 👏
It's actually more complicated. This is just the interface of LAMP stack :))
Great explanation.
you just fantabulous.......
Why do they call them a "stack"? Seems like a stupid name for a bunch of software tools and applications? A stack is memory used by an executing application for temporary local storage of a stack frame, local variables etc... at least that's what I'd considered a stack to be for the past 40 years. Guess I learned something.
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Cool😍 ❤️💋