There’s a ton of hype around Deno right now (which is an awesome thing), but be careful jumping on the hottest new trend of the week. If you want to get shit done today, learn Node.
Not only today but at least for another year. People will start using Deno for new projects a bit here and there, but there will still be tons of existing Node projects and jobs, and tons of new Node projects. Most companies are not eager to start using something new, they wan't something that was tested in production countless of times and something they can count on, because their money depends on it. New developers tend to believe that some technology is popular because they see it everywhere on youtube, but that's not always the case. Spring Boot framework for Java can be found in almost every large company, yet it's rare to see tutorials on it and doesn't seem that popular.
Yes, hype is dangerous when it comes to new technology and the worst thing about new hyped technology is deployment. You cannot deploy deno, actixweb or rocket.rs (which are all amazing technologies) as easily as node. And this is not limited to JavaScript world. The same is with for example Godot engine which has no official support for Google AdSense.
@@Fireship True. But even if it was 10x better than node, companies would still wait a long time before using it. Some of them might start to use it for internal, non-critical projects that won't cause any trouble if they crash. But using new tech to build apps for clients that pay you is a dangerous game. Since deno is new, there is a possibility of it crashing in production with some obscure error that takes days, or even weeks to fix. No one wants to risk that kind of thing, clients are losing money because the app they use to do business is not working and companies are losing money and possibly a client. When both your and your client's business depends on the tech you use, using something that isn't properly tested, used and abused in production is a very bad idea.
@@dominikotocan1348 I believe deno's best use case right now is in simple automation scripts for data analytics, since native fetch and top level await just make things much better, and also because it is very easy to update (just run 'deno upgrade' and you're done) and native typescript support is just neat.
I love how quickly you move through content. It actually makes it bearable to watch. I can't stand the 37 minute videos where most of it is just waiting for the person to type what they've just said
Not only that, some videos are 1 hour long and basically provide only repetitive content. If you want to show how a mergeMap works, don't show me how you create a new module and routing so you can get on a separate page where you want to do your thing 😞
I like to see the TH-cam video playback speed controls as an accessibility feature for people with ADHD Lately after realizing I probably have ADHD (but not having gone to a doctor about it yet) I’ve found it to be extremely useful, it’s like I need a certain throughput of information to keep my attention focused on something, and accelerating video really helps me with that
You are amazing. don't stop with this. One of the few channels that are dense enough in information yet still you don't leave out crucial explanations (or make asaumptions of existing knowledge), and isn't annoyingly slow. Total beginner here and you are catapulting my skills by lightyears right now!!! Keep the pace!! HYYPE!!!!
I love how quickly the info is presented! FINALLY tutorials I don't need to speed up! It's great to just get the basics so I can do what I need with them instead of building an entire app to learn a few features.
@@princeadigwe3764 simple, this video isn't for beginners, in fact, it isn't even a tutorial. It's more like a "curiosities" for people who already have a grasp of the basics.
@@MrMeeseeksPiano plsss, are you conversant with nodejs. Could you point me in direction of resources to learn with. I've been scrolling through youtube and I haven't seen anything tangible *begging emoji here. I'm too lazy to find it*
@@princeadigwe3764 unfortunately I never really got around to node. It had been chosen as the framework for a project initially but got dropped. In any case, node seems to be a framework for javascript anyway, so you can't really skip steps. If you don't know javascript already, maybe you should start by there.
I've repeatedly gotten calls like that. I've had to say "technology X has only been around for two years, and for the first year it wasn't popular...NOBODY has five years of technology X"
Had forgotten node cause I haven't been coding in it for like a year, and somebody just called me yesterday for a node developer job position. That 16 minutes just refreshed all of it, now I can code in node confidently again. Thanks man👍
800 is the ideal number of comments, but that does not stop me from breaking the mold to express my gratitude for your invaluable help in teaching beginners like me about such complex ideas as Node.js. I appreciate how you organize the information, provide precise examples, and illustrate it visually keep up your good contents
I've spent some time on coding with node, just to do some simple stuff, and coming back to see video feels like a throwback of my coding problem log, which answer some of my question, much appreciated!
Love how concise and to the point your videos are. I’ve been developing with node for a few months but reminding myself of the basics with videos like this is so helpful. Thank you. Love the emojis too. 👍🏻
By far you're the best code teacher in youtube, english isn't even my born language and i can understand concepts from u way way better and more clear rather than youtubers who speaks spanish lmao, thank a lot!
Your videos are absolutely stunning! They’re so helpful, you know you explain essential things with very concise explanations, I guess that makes your video shorter than most of other content creator, amazing, keep it up!
I've been coding for over 20 years and your video has been one of the better ways to learn, too bad you didn't exist years ago, maybe I could have gotten more out of Microsoft or IBM when I was younger and join as a developer upon being acquired.
Teaching becomes very easy when you have a crystal clear idea about what your going to teach... ! Fireship is the best example of this.... Awesomely explained callback's and callback hell😎
I thought I knew JS and then I went on to work on Java backend for 2 years... now I feel like a Fred Flintstone. Thanks Fireship for creating this vdo guide... opened my eyes 🔥
hey thanks for making this video, I really struggled to learn Node.js this quarantine and when I saw this video,real late, I didn't bat a eye. Little did I know this was the one who got me interested in making node apps. You're the best!
I'm watching this to make sure it's good to share with a friend learning Node, and as soon as you mentioned NVM I knew this was fire. It's the only way to install Node as far as I am concerned, but it feels like it's still relatively unknown
This was great! A nice quick summary of what the various pieces are and a brief understanding of how they fit in, before I delve into the details. Too often tutorials go straight into the details and I'm not yet sure what is needed that for so my brain doesn't know how to store/categorize that.
You are the best, just a little request. Fireship, Kindly make a series for complete MERN stack web app. Also please teach Role based access control. and dashboard building... Lots of love, big time fan...
huh... you are the only one person (channel) better than TraversMedia in teaching. Hope you will focus more in depth on React, Typescript and Nodejs :)
I went into this thinking I may be able to understand JavaScript more after, but now I'm only more convinced that JavaScript is just cursed. There are just so many keywords and operators in this language.
Ok I've been learning Javascript for 1 year now, and the only thing I understood you saying was console.log("Hello World"); anyways great video my friend. Maybe I should just quit while I'm ahead 😔
Good video! I recently played around with Deno and really enjoyed it. I like JavaScript and TypeScript both. One thing I'd really like to see is Node and Deno somehow fuse and take the best from both, provide options for things like native TypeScript, and so on.
Really good content! I’ve been looking for something / someone to get me into Node, as I’m coming from a .NET background. Can’t wait to get into MERN. 🤙
As a frontend developer, backend development seems to be so much more abstract than frontend - i just dont know why 🤣 Your Video helped me a bit understanding it in a better way. Thanks ✌
There’s a ton of hype around Deno right now (which is an awesome thing), but be careful jumping on the hottest new trend of the week. If you want to get shit done today, learn Node.
Not only today but at least for another year. People will start using Deno for new projects a bit here and there, but there will still be tons of existing Node projects and jobs, and tons of new Node projects. Most companies are not eager to start using something new, they wan't something that was tested in production countless of times and something they can count on, because their money depends on it. New developers tend to believe that some technology is popular because they see it everywhere on youtube, but that's not always the case. Spring Boot framework for Java can be found in almost every large company, yet it's rare to see tutorials on it and doesn't seem that popular.
@@dominikotocan1348 It needs to be 10x better than Node for companies to make an investment to change, right now its only slightly better.
Yes, hype is dangerous when it comes to new technology and the worst thing about new hyped technology is deployment. You cannot deploy deno, actixweb or rocket.rs (which are all amazing technologies) as easily as node. And this is not limited to JavaScript world. The same is with for example Godot engine which has no official support for Google AdSense.
@@Fireship True. But even if it was 10x better than node, companies would still wait a long time before using it. Some of them might start to use it for internal, non-critical projects that won't cause any trouble if they crash. But using new tech to build apps for clients that pay you is a dangerous game. Since deno is new, there is a possibility of it crashing in production with some obscure error that takes days, or even weeks to fix. No one wants to risk that kind of thing, clients are losing money because the app they use to do business is not working and companies are losing money and possibly a client. When both your and your client's business depends on the tech you use, using something that isn't properly tested, used and abused in production is a very bad idea.
@@dominikotocan1348 I believe deno's best use case right now is in simple automation scripts for data analytics, since native fetch and top level await just make things much better, and also because it is very easy to update (just run 'deno upgrade' and you're done) and native typescript support is just neat.
Deno: gets released officially.
job posts: need to have 2 years professional deno experience
12+ is more likely.
ehh its 10 years
😂😂😂
Lol
AT LEAST 2 years, but 5+ years of using Deno for building space-shuttle backends would make you an ideal candidate!
I love how quickly you move through content. It actually makes it bearable to watch. I can't stand the 37 minute videos where most of it is just waiting for the person to type what they've just said
yup. we've got controls , we can slow down or pause the video if we need to. following along with the written content makes it even more accessible.
Not only that, some videos are 1 hour long and basically provide only repetitive content. If you want to show how a mergeMap works, don't show me how you create a new module and routing so you can get on a separate page where you want to do your thing 😞
I hate how quickly he moves through it
I like to see the TH-cam video playback speed controls as an accessibility feature for people with ADHD
Lately after realizing I probably have ADHD (but not having gone to a doctor about it yet) I’ve found it to be extremely useful, it’s like I need a certain throughput of information to keep my attention focused on something, and accelerating video really helps me with that
Yeah, if a video’s gonna be 37 minutes, it better be packed with engaging information. 3 minutes or less of fluff.
Your style of teaching is most unique. Its like entertaining and informative at the same time..
I agree😁👍
Wrote correct "you're" where it wasn't needed.
Your*
I agree :D
Agreed!
"Show off your API to friends and family". I'm sure my mother would be stoked to see my new API :')
lmao
show me your API
😂
Step sister will surely be happy :")
wonder if it will make my dad come bac :')
You are amazing. don't stop with this. One of the few channels that are dense enough in information yet still you don't leave out crucial explanations (or make asaumptions of existing knowledge), and isn't annoyingly slow.
Total beginner here and you are catapulting my skills by lightyears right now!!! Keep the pace!! HYYPE!!!!
I love how quickly the info is presented! FINALLY tutorials I don't need to speed up!
It's great to just get the basics so I can do what I need with them instead of building an entire app to learn a few features.
no need to speed up or understand anything either
@@MrMeeseeksPiano whatt???
@@princeadigwe3764 simple, this video isn't for beginners, in fact, it isn't even a tutorial. It's more like a "curiosities" for people who already have a grasp of the basics.
@@MrMeeseeksPiano plsss, are you conversant with nodejs. Could you point me in direction of resources to learn with. I've been scrolling through youtube and I haven't seen anything tangible *begging emoji here. I'm too lazy to find it*
@@princeadigwe3764 unfortunately I never really got around to node. It had been chosen as the framework for a project initially but got dropped. In any case, node seems to be a framework for javascript anyway, so you can't really skip steps. If you don't know javascript already, maybe you should start by there.
damn the quality of the content in this video is off the charts
Ya
Happy to agree
I watched this Video a year ago and it was so helpful. Today I rewatched this video and understood that I didn't understand a single thing back then.
Great video as always.
By the way, I'm hiring a Deno developer with at least 5 years of experience.
lol
😂😂
I have 10, am I overqualified and will be instantly ghosted?
I've repeatedly gotten calls like that. I've had to say "technology X has only been around for two years, and for the first year it wasn't popular...NOBODY has five years of technology X"
Deno is new
This is EXTREMELY USEFUL. You explained better than 50 web pages, 5 YT tutorials and ChatGPT together, Thank You! :}
Had forgotten node cause I haven't been coding in it for like a year, and somebody just called me yesterday for a node developer job position. That 16 minutes just refreshed all of it, now I can code in node confidently again.
Thanks man👍
800 is the ideal number of comments, but that does not stop me from breaking the mold to express my gratitude for your invaluable help in teaching beginners like me about such complex ideas as Node.js. I appreciate how you organize the information, provide precise examples, and illustrate it visually
keep up your good contents
I've spent some time on coding with node, just to do some simple stuff, and coming back to see video feels like a throwback of my coding problem log, which answer some of my question, much appreciated!
Love how concise and to the point your videos are. I’ve been developing with node for a few months but reminding myself of the basics with videos like this is so helpful. Thank you. Love the emojis too. 👍🏻
By far you're the best code teacher in youtube, english isn't even my born language and i can understand concepts from u way way better and more clear rather than youtubers who speaks spanish lmao, thank a lot!
Your videos are absolutely stunning!
They’re so helpful, you know you explain essential things with very concise explanations, I guess that makes your video shorter than most of other content creator, amazing, keep it up!
Agreed!
True . I actually watch them a few times as they are packed with information .
I've been using python recently and I feel like my knowledge in nodejs is getting a little bit rusty, this is a really good refresher course.
9:32 'If that's confusing to you, well all I can say is: Welcome to the JavaScript world' 😅 😆 haha exactly
More confusing than Java streets 🤣
Best part: "Congratulations! You're now a full-stack Cloud architect" 😆😆🤣🤣
Your mode of teaching is second to none.
I've been coding for over 20 years and your video has been one of the better ways to learn, too bad you didn't exist years ago, maybe I could have gotten more out of Microsoft or IBM when I was younger and join as a developer upon being acquired.
Teaching becomes very easy when you have a crystal clear idea about what your going to teach... ! Fireship is the best example of this.... Awesomely explained callback's and callback hell😎
thank you so much bro, it's healped me lot to understand how backend works? in just 15 munites❤❤
This channel is amazing. A framework about frameworks for people who want to frame their work and/or use frameworks!
Wow, I learnt more in 15 minutes, than 5 years in my University 🙀 congrats 👋👋👋!!!
Lol, you literally properly explained node js under 15 mins, a task that took other creators more than an hour.
👍 nice job.
The way you explain the topic is very beautiful, so my mind needs someone to explain in this fast way
I thought I knew JS and then I went on to work on Java backend for 2 years... now I feel like a Fred Flintstone. Thanks Fireship for creating this vdo guide... opened my eyes 🔥
this is the first time , i got understand almost every thing. in your web devlopment.... video(thanks👍👍)
This is a programmer's beginner guide to Node.js . Perfect! Just what I was looking for.
I loved the quick pace, a lot of basic info in a such a short time. This is the first time I didn't have to manually increase the speed. Thanks!!
I just learned (finally) what a callback is. Thank you,
hey thanks for making this video, I really struggled to learn Node.js this quarantine and when I saw this video,real late, I didn't bat a eye.
Little did I know this was the one who got me interested in making node apps. You're the best!
Damn Fireship is so on fire! Mad respect.
I'm watching this to make sure it's good to share with a friend learning Node, and as soon as you mentioned NVM I knew this was fire. It's the only way to install Node as far as I am concerned, but it feels like it's still relatively unknown
I am kinda late but why do we need different versions of node.
This is my first time enjoying a coding tutorial
i learned more in this tutorial (plus chatgpt) than i learned in 4 months at university from a professor.
I just started learning node.js Thank god you made something like this
This was great! A nice quick summary of what the various pieces are and a brief understanding of how they fit in, before I delve into the details. Too often tutorials go straight into the details and I'm not yet sure what is needed that for so my brain doesn't know how to store/categorize that.
OMG ! THIS GUY CAN TEACH SO MUCH IN JUST 16 MINS. clear explanation of concepts though 👍
wow someone who actually knows what people need to know
That deployment in Gcloud blown my mind 🤯🤯
Welcome to serverless
These events are a quite interesting concept I saw in many libraries without understanding what they were doing.
When you see 16:20 minutes of content from Fireship 🔥: I’m gonna be an expert at this sh*t!
Thanks a lot for all those awesome videos bro!
this guy is amazing. all your videos are so easy to understand, and practical..
Hi fireship, you are the best bro, make more structured content on node js, really looking for it. Love from India
One of the best crash course that I've ever seen ❤
Whoever runs this channel I love u bro... Thankyou for all this amazing content
Seems quite straightforward if you know Python and basic regular JS.
I know neither, this seems arcanic
Why python, I didn’t see any python🥵
@@luzli9134 Because many concepts are similar or basically same, just with a different syntax, and it can often be used to accomplish the same goal.
You are the best, just a little request. Fireship,
Kindly make a series for complete MERN stack web app. Also please teach Role based access control. and dashboard building...
Lots of love, big time fan...
Everyone : Perfect Tutorial doesn't exist!
Fireship : HOLD MY BOTTLE
Even being a Angular developer never knew node js is that easy to build and can be deployed with scalability.
Legend has it that if you are early you'll get a heart from Fireship ;)
huh... you are the only one person (channel) better than TraversMedia in teaching. Hope you will focus more in depth on React, Typescript and Nodejs :)
I went into this thinking I may be able to understand JavaScript more after, but now I'm only more convinced that JavaScript is just cursed. There are just so many keywords and operators in this language.
Kings of Javascript: Fireship, Codestackr, Web Dev Simplified.
You guys make my life brighter.
So much info in such a short video 🙏🏻
спасибо,ты очень понятно рассказываешь как легко подняться,очень мало таких людей как ты, ещё раз спасибо
LOVE your videos! An absolute joy to watch.
Perfect! We need some advanced Node.s video please.
Thanx for that background clapping sound at 4:25 . It actually motivated me ! 😇
Your existence is very significant for our careers!
I'm rewatching this after watching the nodejs documentary :)
I really love your videos, they helping a lot with just a few amount of information.
Wow. You have slowed down and reduced many of the meme glitches inside the video. Nice! That is a great move. Congrats and Thanks 👍
omg! i like your talking speed! it feels like i dont have to wait for something meaningful!
I always find your videos enjoyable, even when it's a topic I already know the topic, cheers
2024 and node is alive and well!
i got a nzt pill now am watching all his videos
Your content is priceless. But you're the only youtuber I need to watch x .75 speed and usually I put it at 1.5...
Wow a fast explanation of Node plus how to do a hosting for another to check later on. Salute
Ok I've been learning Javascript for 1 year now, and the only thing I understood you saying was console.log("Hello World"); anyways great video my friend. Maybe I should just quit while I'm ahead 😔
Good video! I recently played around with Deno and really enjoyed it. I like JavaScript and TypeScript both. One thing I'd really like to see is Node and Deno somehow fuse and take the best from both, provide options for things like native TypeScript, and so on.
vro u covered most of the node js concept in just 16 min and really beat the shit out of the 2 hours long videos
Thank you,I'm starting learning Node.Js and your video came on right time
Ever wondered that the outro made you feel like you achieved something great. I love the kick in it ❤️👌.
I promise you this stuff is confusing....but this video helped. Just need more reps
Man, you're really good with these videos
This one is the perfect start point for node
Brilliant tutorial, brings together a lot of information in a very understandable way!
Thank you Mr. Cory Butler for making this great content
Never heard of Deno, but I like the logo
Looking forward to more node js content keep it up!
Great video buddy. Amazing job in making Node js seem so simple. Would love more videos like this on Node and full stack development.
No bullshit Talk Only Useful Information Love Your Teaching Style
Great video. Concise, clear and to the point! Thank you!
Another absolutely amazing video - thanks so much for putting in the effort to produce such great content!
Really good content! I’ve been looking for something / someone to get me into Node, as I’m coming from a .NET background. Can’t wait to get into MERN. 🤙
As a frontend developer, backend development seems to be so much more abstract than frontend - i just dont know why 🤣 Your Video helped me a bit understanding it in a better way. Thanks ✌
Mate, can I give me some advice on how to start editing like you? You have mad editing skills, it's just awesome. Thank you!
Oh my god this explains everything so eloquently thank you
Your so amazing , about few minutes I understand almost nodejs
I come from a sort of Python background. All this JavaScript stuff is like one knowledge bomb
Very nicely explained, Thank you so much!
Jeff is still my favourite tech youtuber
Best tutorial for Node.js beginner!
Damnn the best short tutorial I've ever seen soo good!!
the best web content and the way he teach salute ❤❤👌👌👌
I am sooo happy I found this channel!
Now, we all are full stack cloud architects! 👏