@@goodmorningdevelopers I have used tutorials to understand socket io before , but no one broke it down like you man. Understanding the concepts makes it easier to understand. Thank you.
I don't think there is any of us who wants to jump into code without knowing what the hell is going on. on the contrary most of people like me wanting to know the underlying mechanism fully understood to learn the code and we are very short at such videos and your video is a gold mine.
Listened for first 5 min, subscribed, considering that I do not subscribe to every channel. It is me paying respect for a clear structured intro, I am sure rest of the content would be good as well!
Wow. This is soo well made, starts with theory, shows relevant code and then covers the rest by going through the docs page. This is how educators should be teaching tech stuff.
Thanks for watching and posting. I don't understand how TH-cam works... just glad that it helped! Let me know if there's other topics or content you'd like to see!
@@goodmorningdevelopers Please... You need to learn about this.. You are a great asset I really respect you and your way of teaching and your mindset.. Thanks for help.. I do appreciate it.. Thanks for doing something useful... this is really valuable to me.. Thank you for being there. Loay here from Egypt
Sockets were an uncharted territory to me as this was never discussed during college. Thank you so much, this was the right information I needed for my current project
I definitely appreciate this! I learned a lot of useful material in college, but there's so much awesome out there that no one ever talks about. Thanks for watching and engaging!
Dude honestly you're one of the best channels on youtube regarding the way you explain the concepts, if i'm looking for any tutorial and i found a video of you i'd be relieved Amazing amazing, Stay motivated please and keep doing what you do, you'll get to where you deserve soon
I am new into the backend and recently I got out from front end hell of technologies and I do some rest api and graphql , and a very basic web socket. and this is the kind of instruction that we need to understand more than the boiler plate code. thanks for the explicit and clear explanation on the subject.
now i got to understand about the difference between socket io and websocket, i thought web socket was a whole new different thing, also there is some noise in background i noticed rest all are perfect
Thank you! I'm finding that I'm an instructor, not a TH-camr 🙃 I know how to teach, but I don't know how to get found. But thanks for watching. I really appreciate it!
Really appreciate the comments. I've learned to appreciate India as well :) I had to stop using football and baseball as my analogies and get some cricket in there or I miss on so many amazing people/developers
Thank you! Let me know if there's anything that's interesting to you, but at the moment it's WebRTC, socket.io, python, and my weekly releases. Thanks for watching :)
I was introduced to express node in a React bootcamp ( Netflix clone ) that the teacher wanted to cover full-stack stuff into the course. and that was vast amount of things like authentication and webtokens and middleware , ..... I always wanted to learn those things solidly in a course that is meant to cover express not as a React thing , but especial to the subject. and this is exactly my wish.
Thank you! That combo of theory, coding, and the docs together seems to really reinforce everything. Keep coding and let me know if you are looking for a certain topic!
Thank you very much for the video, I would just like to mention that there is a constant hum during the explanation part on the board, it would be great if for the next one you would pass a filter to the audio to eliminate hums
What type of device are you listening on? I'm still learning how to increase production value, but I thought I eliminated that :) I might be able to get closer if I can reproduce it.
please help i,am struggling too much with web rtc from last 1 and half month ive been trying to learn and understand definitely ive made progress and understood it very much still i,am not able to make a web rtc application on my own what should i do
The best I have right now is a coupon to my Udemy course. I hate sending you somewhere that costs money, but it's the only other substantial thing I have to offer at the moment. I'm working on React and and SFU video. Those are specific topics, the udemy course is line by line, basics.
hi just a tip for you to improve , your explaining is very very nice can comprehend easily , but just to small advice, when you are coding its very hard to understand , please do it slowly as you are explaining
at 30:49 ..can't I just hardcode(save ) a copy of socket.io.min.js in a /dependencies/ folder on the client front end? and the server just uses its own copy without needing to deliver it?
Absolutely. It's just a convenience element. A front end file is just a front end file, and where it comes from doesn't matter. For a more complicated site (React, Angular, etc.) you'll often need to get some other way when the sites are hosted independently. The CDN, or just saving it will do the trick.
And pls don't get demotivated looking at views, these videos are gem, trust me down the horizon these will gain hugggggeeee audience
See other comments. Really means a lot! Will keep at it if you keep coding and enjoying ;)
yeah he is providing us great and valuable content
@@goodmorningdevelopers Sure Sir
@@goodmorningdevelopers I have used tutorials to understand socket io before , but no one broke it down like you man.
Understanding the concepts makes it easier to understand.
Thank you.
11 minutes into the video, and already liked, and subscribed to the channel. Man, love that energy. ❤❤❤
I don't think there is any of us who wants to jump into code without knowing what the hell is going on. on the contrary most of people like me wanting to know the underlying mechanism fully understood to learn the code and we are very short at such videos and your video is a gold mine.
Listened for first 5 min, subscribed, considering that I do not subscribe to every channel. It is me paying respect for a clear structured intro, I am sure rest of the content would be good as well!
Wow. This is soo well made, starts with theory, shows relevant code and then covers the rest by going through the docs page. This is how educators should be teaching tech stuff.
Many thanks for such a kind comment. I think that summation is spot on... Too much coding with no theory or no reference to the "manual." Well said.
Underrated, Don't know why
Thanks for watching and posting. I don't understand how TH-cam works... just glad that it helped! Let me know if there's other topics or content you'd like to see!
@@goodmorningdevelopers Please... You need to learn about this.. You are a great asset
I really respect you and your way of teaching and your mindset..
Thanks for help.. I do appreciate it..
Thanks for doing something useful... this is really valuable to me.. Thank you for being there.
Loay here from Egypt
Sockets were an uncharted territory to me as this was never discussed during college. Thank you so much, this was the right information I needed for my current project
I definitely appreciate this! I learned a lot of useful material in college, but there's so much awesome out there that no one ever talks about. Thanks for watching and engaging!
The best content on youtube about socket io , someone knows what his doing , Thank you a lot
You are so welcome! Really appreciate the encouragement. Let me know if there's any addition to it you'd like to see, because it's a powerful library!
I really love your teaching style. These videos are incredibly underrated. Keep it up!
Thank you :) I don't really understand how TH-cam works... but I'm glad the video helped! Let me know if there's other content you'd like to see!
I've been searching for this kinda explanation.. thanks for posting NICELY DONE BTW !
Awesome! Thank you for the incredible comment 😁
Dude honestly you're one of the best channels on youtube regarding the way you explain the concepts, if i'm looking for any tutorial and i found a video of you i'd be relieved
Amazing amazing, Stay motivated please and keep doing what you do, you'll get to where you deserve soon
Hands down one of the best teachers I see. From theory to code is IMO the best way to teach. Thank you sir! I'll be binge watching all your videos.
Such a kind comment :) I hope you're able to crush socket.io and whatever else you find on the channel. Thanks for watching!
Hey man, you're are making really exceptional content. No one talks things like you do on your channel.
Thank you so much for such a stellar compliment! I’ll keep making content as long as you keep enjoying it. Code on!
Make more videos on Javascript concepts
I am new into the backend and recently I got out from front end hell of technologies and I do some rest api and graphql , and a very basic web socket. and this is the kind of instruction that we need to understand more than the boiler plate code. thanks for the explicit and clear explanation on the subject.
im building a multiplayer game using websockets, this video helped with my research on how to build my game server. Thanks so much!
Finally a good teacher.
Hah! A tough topic to cover well, for sure. Hope you write some awesome socket.io.
now i got to understand about the difference between socket io and websocket, i thought web socket was a whole new different thing, also there is some noise in background i noticed rest all are perfect
Need more kind of complete course like this
Thank you for the comment. More are coming like this one! Keep coding.
How is such wonderful channel so underrated😮 amazing sir..Thank you sir ..as a college student I found this channel very helping
Thank you! I'm finding that I'm an instructor, not a TH-camr 🙃 I know how to teach, but I don't know how to get found. But thanks for watching. I really appreciate it!
Thank you for this in-depth tutorial, i really got to understand Websockets and SocketIO properly for the first time. ❤
Subbed btw
Thank you for the comment, encouragement, and sub ;) Keep at it, and more videos coming.
you just explain so great!! You will rise sir don't worry
Just keep uploading, we love your content
Love from India ❤🇮🇳
Really appreciate the comments. I've learned to appreciate India as well :) I had to stop using football and baseball as my analogies and get some cricket in there or I miss on so many amazing people/developers
Why TH-cam doesn't recommend gem like this? Please continue making content like this. Much appreciated and wishing you tons of subs!
Thank you so much. It's just a slow steady grind getting in the YT bloodstream. I'll keep them coming, and you keep coding (and hopefully watching)!
@@goodmorningdevelopers Here with my fellas to support you. Keep going :)
Great tutorial! Very nice explanation, gonna check another tutorials too :)
Thank you! Let me know if there's anything that's interesting to you, but at the moment it's WebRTC, socket.io, python, and my weekly releases. Thanks for watching :)
My man is goat at teaching
🐐 😂 Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you can crush socket.io/websockets now!
Great content and amazing explanations !!
I was introduced to express node in a React bootcamp ( Netflix clone ) that the teacher wanted to cover full-stack stuff into the course. and that was vast amount of things like authentication and webtokens and middleware , ..... I always wanted to learn those things solidly in a course that is meant to cover express not as a React thing , but especial to the subject. and this is exactly my wish.
btw i loved the vid, the passion you put into teaching is really amazing..thank you man!
love you man, thank you for this.
You're welcome! Thanks for the awesome compliment.
This is a great video. Top training session!
Thank you! That combo of theory, coding, and the docs together seems to really reinforce everything. Keep coding and let me know if you are looking for a certain topic!
@@goodmorningdevelopers I agree, understanding the "why", before learning the "how" is the key part of the learning process.
Thank you so so much for this!!
You're so welcome! Socket.io is awesome, hope you can wield it now :)
Thank you so much for this
Thanks a lot sir for making this video
Great teacher
Thank you! 😃 Really appreciate it and hope you write some fantastic code!
Thank you very much for the video, I would just like to mention that there is a constant hum during the explanation part on the board, it would be great if for the next one you would pass a filter to the audio to eliminate hums
What type of device are you listening on? I'm still learning how to increase production value, but I thought I eliminated that :) I might be able to get closer if I can reproduce it.
@@goodmorningdevelopers I was playing the video on a TV, maybe it was noticeable only because the volume was high (I was cooking while watching you)
@@JuggernautPlays thanks for the info! Will do!
you got a new subscriber today ✋
Many thanks :) I hope my content, and socket.io, help you out bigtime!
This is incredible
Great effort
Thanks!
Very usefull thanks much😍
You're welcome 😊Code some awesome apps in socket.io :)
You are amazing man
does this work for python socket io?
very thanks
please help i,am struggling too much with web rtc from last 1 and half month ive been trying to learn and understand definitely ive made progress and understood it very much still i,am not able to make a web rtc application on my own what should i do
keep going
@@prateekgupta7914 is it only me who is having a hard time with web rtc or there are many others too
The best I have right now is a coupon to my Udemy course. I hate sending you somewhere that costs money, but it's the only other substantial thing I have to offer at the moment. I'm working on React and and SFU video. Those are specific topics, the udemy course is line by line, basics.
@@goodmorningdevelopers can you share coupon
@@goodmorningdevelopers ive just purchased your course i wish this will help me
damm man thank you very much for this video , love from india
greate Doctor
Not sure if anyone else is getting it but there is a high pitched noise/signal in the audio
same. I thought it was some issue with my mic. but changing vid seems to stop it.
Great😍
hi just a tip for you to improve , your explaining is very very nice can comprehend easily , but just to small advice, when you are coding its very hard to understand , please do it slowly as you are explaining
a suggestion is to use the word "suggest" rather than "advice...:)
Wait. Is he writing backwards? 🤯
at 30:49 ..can't I just hardcode(save ) a copy of socket.io.min.js in a /dependencies/ folder on the client front end? and the server just uses its own copy without needing to deliver it?
Absolutely. It's just a convenience element. A front end file is just a front end file, and where it comes from doesn't matter. For a more complicated site (React, Angular, etc.) you'll often need to get some other way when the sites are hosted independently. The CDN, or just saving it will do the trick.
@@goodmorningdevelopers thanks!
amazing work, just keep this amazing work up...
Much appreciated! More coming and keep writing awesome code!
This is crazy good