I reaaaaally appreciate how you go into the low level of how the fundamentals work FIRST, before showing us the ***WHY*** of using advanced technologies. I've seen this in almost all your courses, and for me, as a "why person", this is such a helpful concept that differs you from many other courses. Thank you
I have watch 4:20s of your introduction and that even eliminate the fear i have for node js. I must confess you explained i way that even primary student would understand. In fact, you did all. 100/100
Oh man! I get a job as an angular developer because of you and now I'll be a MEAN stack developer only because of you. Thank you for your excellent tutorials on everything.
I hv done my graduation with electronics n communication engineering.. when the last semester ends of final year Covid strikes.. I never imagined that I would be cover these much knowledge from MAx Sir.. Gonna start React js from tomorrow 🔥 ''As a Senior Bilal sir would you like to gimme some advice"
Bought the course, which I will certainly benefit from and I'm very pleased to show support for your excellent efforts and superb "free" content series. Many thanks Max!
Wow Max, this is one comprehensive course. I love the fact that you added GraphQL and web sockets. The course seems to lack testing lectures though... Will you add those in the future?
Thanks for your very kind feedback and of course also for this suggestion! It is a topic I considered adding but I felt like the course would simply get too long at some point. I found it more interesting to cover topics like SQL or GraphQL. I'll still put this on the "idea list" and it's definitely possible that I add some content on this in the future. Max
@@academind Hi Max, thanks for the reply. I've done a number of courses over the years, including some of yours. What I noticed is that some courses do have testing as a course chapter, but never really incorporate the concepts alongside the other chapters that are available. What's your view on testing in software development? Is it overrated? Should devs adhere to TDD/BDD? Interested to know what you think. Testing is not my strongest point by the way, it's something I'd like to improve.
OMG I need this course now lol, I just wouldn't use it till the summer ugh. I'm defiantly going to get this during the summer, this will be my summer next year ha. Looks awesome Max cant wait.
Do you have(or plan on making) a video on servers and stuff. Like to create a server for peer to peer communication. If not, would really love some recommendations
Hello max ,i'm a great fun of your tutorials..they have really taught me alot could you please recommend the best Nodejs book?? I would greatly appreciate
Thanks Max for your course is really comprehensive course, i don't have to buy multi-courses in the same topic, currently i am watching this course on udemy greet work 👍
Thank you for your videos Max! Following your tutorials I have built three Web Apps :) I would like to deploy all my projects together in the same Heroku dyno, because I want the Hobby version but I don't want to pay 7$ for each project. Have you thought about making a video about this? It would be very useful for people building a portfolio. Thanks!
Hi Max, I'm usually more of a critic but you've won me over. You are good . . . very good . . . if not the best! Please, I do need your opinion and advice on a project I want to embark on. I want to embark on a very ambitious e-commerce website project. The web's performance and efficiency is going to be key. What do you suggest to be the best frameworks(I don't mind if you are subjective) I should use for the front-ends and back-ends? I have a good background in Java, PHP and of course the basics - html, css and javascript. I am considering Angular 2+ for the front-end and Laravel for the back-end but the concept of Single Page Applications (of which Angular performs best at) not being good for e-commerce because they are not SEO friendly makes my choice of the right frameworks very difficult. What say you please? Tell me what I need to learn and if you have courses for them on Udemy. I will definitely make a purchase instantly as I have set aside 3 months to learn whatever is needed. Learning is not a problem. Looking forward to your suggestions. Thanks.
Hi MAX i am totally new or beginner to programming or coding , but i will start from here , first i would like to learn java script. because i want to develop a school management app that should be with SQL 2008 R2 , where some pages buttons are required to be display on desktop .
Hey Max, thanks for the great video.. But I'm stuck with a question whether node is really a single threaded, because we have a thread pool with 4 default threads to run. But still node is represented as single threaded, what is the reason behind it.( Note: This is not about running Node JS server, consider file operations, I/O, cpu operations)
Hi Max, I just bought your node course on Udemy. I'm also a big Laravel fan. It seems that the adonis.js framework is inspired by Laravel. Could please make a video on adonis one day?
hey dude max its a great work. There are not words for this great work. I have a issue , whenever i write req and then after dot then it will not show me all the properties and methods of request object Please can you solve my issue i am using vs code latest version.
Hii Max i am looking forward to enroll for this course i just want to know after i complete this course will i be able to build restful api's or the task given by companies to get a job as a node js developer
You will learn all core Node concepts in the course, yes. However, if you're specifically interested into RESTful APIs, I also got a free series on that => academind.com/learn/node-js/building-a-restful-api-with/
my vscode intellisense is not working for the cases when calling some methods or access some attributes on req and resp . Is there some specific node.js extension which can do that ? Thanx
Hi, Thank you for your all of useful tutorials, I'm Iranian and I want to buy your full Reactjs course in Udemy but I can't do it because of boycotts, did you consider any way that we can buy from Udemy?
Thank you Fethi! I will update my current Ionic course (www.udemy.com/ionic-2-the-practical-guide-to-building-ios-android-apps/?couponCode=ACAD_M) to Ionic 4 as soon as it's final.
@@academind Wow, that's convenient! Thanks very much! For all the others who are interested: Try SHIFT+ALT+F to get standard formatting of your code base. See here: code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-windows.pdf
I would say yes, but having a second look at this basics video might still be worth your time (it's for free so you can skip the parts you already know).
Max, I love your courses and teaching methods. But if you allow me make a suggestion, this would be make more exercises for us to do by our own. Not that exercises in Udemy plataform that requires us to accomplish tasks and only when we finish the activity is set to done. I'm talking about short exercises in each lesson, about the same things we just learned. Like, you do once for us to code along with and then you ask us to do something similar and then in the same video just show us the solution you expected. I know we can always stop and try to do things ourselves, but when you do this in your videos passes us a message like: "hey, the thing I'm about to show you can accomplish just with what you learned until now!" This encourages us to try always to push our limits, as we'll know that if we try and do something one or two steps ahead we are kind of pushing our boundaries and, if we fail in task you pass as a challenge, it's because we need to spend more time practicing that.
Please explain complete mern or mean or mevn stack(choose anyone) with es6 and food order application.. But for this please use either material design or sass or grid.. your course is so nice..you can do this..
Did you have a look at my MEAN course Gururaj? This might already be what you're looking for (we don't build a food order application though): www.udemy.com/angular-2-and-nodejs-the-practical-guide/?couponCode=ACAD_M
Max, you are certainly an outstanding engineer. But what sets you apart is the way you come across. Good job, dude!
I really want to thank you for this wonderful feedback, it honestly makes me happy to read that!
I agree. When I look up courses I check his profile first before doing a general search. His content is excellent to say the least.
I reaaaaally appreciate how you go into the low level of how the fundamentals work FIRST, before showing us the ***WHY*** of using advanced technologies. I've seen this in almost all your courses, and for me, as a "why person", this is such a helpful concept that differs you from many other courses. Thank you
Have been struggling with this for months...thanks a lot man
I have watch 4:20s of your introduction and that even eliminate the fear i have for node js. I must confess you explained i way that even primary student would understand. In fact, you did all. 100/100
Oh man! I get a job as an angular developer because of you and now I'll be a MEAN stack developer only because of you. Thank you for your excellent tutorials on everything.
I hv done my graduation with electronics n communication engineering..
when the last semester ends of final year Covid strikes..
I never imagined that I would be cover these much knowledge from MAx Sir..
Gonna start React js from tomorrow 🔥
''As a Senior Bilal sir would you like to gimme some advice"
Bought the course, which I will certainly benefit from and I'm very pleased to show support for your excellent efforts and superb "free" content series. Many thanks Max!
Thank you very very much for your support here and on Udemy Carl! This honestly means a lot to me :)
Really appreciate your teaching method, pace and detail... signed up for 3 of your courses.
Bestes NodeJS Tutorial das ich je hatte!! Vielen Dank Max! Gott segne dich!
you are amazing i've never seen a tutorial like this one
So happy to read that Youssef, thank you very much!
This is a fantastic introduction to Node.js. Danke Max for this!
You just boiled down a quarter's worth of lecture... You rock.
Wow Max, this is one comprehensive course. I love the fact that you added GraphQL and web sockets.
The course seems to lack testing lectures though... Will you add those in the future?
Thanks for your very kind feedback and of course also for this suggestion!
It is a topic I considered adding but I felt like the course would simply get too long at some point. I found it more interesting to cover topics like SQL or GraphQL.
I'll still put this on the "idea list" and it's definitely possible that I add some content on this in the future.
Max
@@academind Hi Max, thanks for the reply.
I've done a number of courses over the years, including some of yours. What I noticed is that some courses do have testing as a course chapter, but never really incorporate the concepts alongside the other chapters that are available.
What's your view on testing in software development? Is it overrated? Should devs adhere to TDD/BDD? Interested to know what you think. Testing is not my strongest point by the way, it's something I'd like to improve.
OMG I need this course now lol, I just wouldn't use it till the summer ugh. I'm defiantly going to get this during the summer, this will be my summer next year ha.
Looks awesome Max cant wait.
Feel free to join the course whenever you want Alex, I indeed tried my best to create a comprehensive course experience :)
Max, I give it to you man. You are a very brilliant man. I will make sure to purchase your tutorials .Love and respect from Yemen..
Thanks a million for your awesome feedback and for your support! Best wishes from Germany :)
Thanks Max- This intro was the best. :)
So cool to read that Bhai, thanks so much for your support!
Another course I will gladly buy. Good work Max!
Would be great to have you on board Vladimir, thank you for your awesome feedback!
does it include every topic in node js from basic to advance?
Amazing tutorial 🙏
Do you have(or plan on making) a video on servers and stuff. Like to create a server for peer to peer communication. If not, would really love some recommendations
Great and much-awaited course. Thanks
Very happy to read that Neena, thanks a lot for your comment!
Right now watch it on udemy, great work, thanks!:)
Thank you very much to both of you for this awesome feedback, this really means a lot to me!
Hello max ,i'm a great fun of your tutorials..they have really taught me alot
could you please recommend the best Nodejs book??
I would greatly appreciate
Thanks Max for your course is really comprehensive course, i don't have to buy multi-courses in the same topic, currently i am watching this course on udemy greet work 👍
Thanks s lot for your great feedback and for your support Islam, happy to read that you like the course!
amazing explanation.. thank you
Grate job .Thanks for sharing knowledge to the people
Thank you for your videos Max! Following your tutorials I have built three Web Apps :)
I would like to deploy all my projects together in the same Heroku dyno, because I want the Hobby version but I don't want to pay 7$ for each project. Have you thought about making a video about this? It would be very useful for people building a portfolio. Thanks!
Enorme Max! thanks for share your knowledge
Thank you very much for your wonderful feedback David, it makes me really happy to read that you like the video!
Hi Max, I'm usually more of a critic but you've won me over. You are good . . . very good . . . if not the best! Please, I do need your opinion and advice on a project I want to embark on. I want to embark on a very ambitious e-commerce website project. The web's performance and efficiency is going to be key. What do you suggest to be the best frameworks(I don't mind if you are subjective) I should use for the front-ends and back-ends? I have a good background in Java, PHP and of course the basics - html, css and javascript. I am considering Angular 2+ for the front-end and Laravel for the back-end but the concept of Single Page Applications (of which Angular performs best at) not being good for e-commerce because they are not SEO friendly makes my choice of the right frameworks very difficult. What say you please? Tell me what I need to learn and if you have courses for them on Udemy. I will definitely make a purchase instantly as I have set aside 3 months to learn whatever is needed. Learning is not a problem. Looking forward to your suggestions. Thanks.
Thanks so much, Max! This really helps!
Really great to read that the video is helpful Boloko, thank you for your comment!
Hi MAX i am totally new or beginner to programming or coding , but i will start from here , first i would like to learn java script.
because i want to develop a school management app that should be with SQL 2008 R2 , where some pages buttons are required to be display on desktop .
Hey Max, thanks for the great video..
But I'm stuck with a question whether node is really a single threaded, because we have a thread pool with 4 default threads to run. But still node is represented as single threaded, what is the reason behind it.( Note: This is not about running Node JS server, consider file operations, I/O, cpu operations)
Is everything mentioned in the outline discussed in this video? Or, should I have to pay and watch the full course ?
As stated at the beginning of the video, the full course is more than 30h long, so this free 2h introduction doesn't cover the entire course content.
Hi Max, I just bought your node course on Udemy. I'm also a big Laravel fan. It seems that the adonis.js framework is inspired by Laravel. Could please make a video on adonis one day?
great tutorial as always!
Thank you Michael, happy to read that!
Hey Max your course is amazing.I want to learn vue nativescript can you make tutorials of this?
Thank you so much, god bless you
Great tutorial !
hey dude max its a great work. There are not words for this great work.
I have a issue , whenever i write req and then after dot then it will not show me all the properties and methods of request object
Please can you solve my issue
i am using vs code latest version.
Amazing work... Best one!!!
Thanks so much Revaz!
Hii Max i am looking forward to enroll for this course i just want to know after i complete this course will i be able to build restful api's or the task given by companies to get a job as a node js developer
You will learn all core Node concepts in the course, yes. However, if you're specifically interested into RESTful APIs, I also got a free series on that => academind.com/learn/node-js/building-a-restful-api-with/
is this the full tutorial video?
You are the best 👍🏻
YOU are the best, thanks a lot for your comment!
That course outline though... ❤
What's wrong with it?
@@academind Nothings wrong, it was the first video that includes all the thing i was looking for and i loved it
my vscode intellisense is not working for the cases when calling some methods or access some attributes on req and resp . Is there some specific node.js extension which can do that ? Thanx
Thank u for your work.
Thank YOU for your support!
Is there any difference in the tutorial above and other uploaded in Udemy....both are same or different?? Please reply
i think this is a segment of the udemy course. Not totally sure.
Correct Manish, it's basically module 1 and module 3 of the course to get you started for free.
Hi, Thank you for your all of useful tutorials, I'm Iranian and I want to buy your full Reactjs course in Udemy but I can't do it because of boycotts, did you consider any way that we can buy from Udemy?
Thank you for your great feedback Parvaneh. I can't offer a different access to the course unfortunately, I'm very sorry.
@@academind Thank you so much and don't be sorry, I will use your TH-cam tutorials, thank you for sharing your knowledge 😊🙏🏻
got it on udemy ... is there any chance that you publish a course about WebGL?
Thanks a lot for your support Ahmad! No plans to create such a course in the near future, sorry.
which extensions are you using for node.js and js in vsc
??
I generally just use the extensions listed here => academind.com/learn/web-dev/visual-studio-code-introduction/
good video. what about ionic 4?
Thank you Fethi! I will update my current Ionic course (www.udemy.com/ionic-2-the-practical-guide-to-building-ios-android-apps/?couponCode=ACAD_M) to Ionic 4 as soon as it's final.
1:57 I'm already confused. How come we ate an engine? Or is that not what we ate?
Great tutorial..
Thank you Shashikant!
At 1:37:15 Max is prettyfying his code with a single shortcut. Does anybody know how he did it?
Just search for "Format Document" in the Keyboard Shortcuts menu in VS Code.
@@academind Wow, that's convenient! Thanks very much! For all the others who are interested: Try SHIFT+ALT+F to get standard formatting of your code base. See here: code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-windows.pdf
33:03 why there is always undefined shows?
I bought it on udemy - great course! All advise, Max - brilliant!
Thank you so much for your support Nikolas, great to have you on board!
how to update the js node to the latest version??
any updated nodes avail
I love you ❤️
Can you teach typescript?
www.udemy.com/understanding-typescript/
Thank you for sharing the link Haris :)
Max, Right now i followed your restfull api with node js series..Would i have enough basics to skip this particular video(node js for beginners)
I would say yes, but having a second look at this basics video might still be worth your time (it's for free so you can skip the parts you already know).
Max, I love your courses and teaching methods. But if you allow me make a suggestion, this would be make more exercises for us to do by our own. Not that exercises in Udemy plataform that requires us to accomplish tasks and only when we finish the activity is set to done. I'm talking about short exercises in each lesson, about the same things we just learned. Like, you do once for us to code along with and then you ask us to do something similar and then in the same video just show us the solution you expected. I know we can always stop and try to do things ourselves, but when you do this in your videos passes us a message like: "hey, the thing I'm about to show you can accomplish just with what you learned until now!" This encourages us to try always to push our limits, as we'll know that if we try and do something one or two steps ahead we are kind of pushing our boundaries and, if we fail in task you pass as a challenge, it's because we need to spend more time practicing that.
13:45
Goes into stuff you don’t need and not enough into what you need and why.
Well, feel free to watch another video then, however the full course dives deeper and covers more concepts, just as a sidenote.
Wow.
Mosh is going to be so pissed
Why?
because Mosh has a Node tutorial
I don't think that's a problem for him ;)
@@jasperzanjani Teachers on Udemy don't hate each others like normal dev do 😂
Please explain complete mern or mean or mevn stack(choose anyone) with es6 and food order application..
But for this please use either material design or sass or grid..
your course is so nice..you can do this..
Did you have a look at my MEAN course Gururaj? This might already be what you're looking for (we don't build a food order application though): www.udemy.com/angular-2-and-nodejs-the-practical-guide/?couponCode=ACAD_M
I've seen this 6 times and I still don't know what the "." In "Node.js" stands for 😅
Built in c++ bro
give me coupon code ..
You can find all our courses at discounted prices on our website: academind.com/learn/our-courses
i am sorry but the bus analogy to buffer make absolute no sense
we ate engine
The "German" English I guess ;)
when u say better it sounds like badder. u sound like a wizard. 30 hours in the full thing, huh. hmm