I really try and start from scratch in every video. I see a lot of people with pre made code in the beginning and I think that really confuses people and throws them off
This is it?!? This looks so easy, man! You are explaining like a GOD! Few hours earlier I thought that I will never be able to understand this, but now, oh boy, I have some crazy ideas I think I can do with this! THANK YOU!
I've learnt alot from you and I made a WhatsApp group for teaching others how to code and I always refer my students to you,I would be highly grateful if you grant my request,just 16 and It took me 4 months to learn HTML,CSS and JavaScript,love you Traversy, you're my boss👍👍👍
Hi Brad, I have a request for you for a small video. Basically a video where you list what a JS/web developer should know related to his/her stage of learning. EG - beginner should know xyz and how strong...Intermediate should know xyz and how strong...Senior Developer should know xzy and how strong. I'm sure I'm not the only one who sometimes feels overwhelmed by so many different aspects of web development, and job specs can seem so intimidating, that would be great, thanks.
Thank you very much! At first I avoided watching this video because it would take so long. But then, watching...every single minute is useful. And everything is well explained. That's how every tutorial should be. Thank you again!
I can't believe this is 6 years old!! Super helpful, I've been struggling with fetch, but now u just made it easier. Also, I know now I have to learn Bootstrap, too, after tasting it in the video. Thanks
Thank you! So, I'm watching your new 2022 video on Laravel, and it's great. Suddenly I decide that I need to do a javascript Fetch call to my Laravel api, and script the response into my HTML. Only it doesn't work right. I spend the next 12 hours combing the internet for a solution, nothing is working, until... Here comes the cavalry, Brad Traversy with a 2017 video that saves me. Well done again. (btw, it was the "double" .then that saved me. No one else was pointing that out.)
@@TraversyMedia I'm back to your lessons, my friend! Spend 1,5 year on Flutter (New oil shit!) - and now I'm back to Web because of money! I need job, man!))))
I agree with you. old technologies are interconnected with new technologies and I think they are a building block for learning new technologies. there is no harm in learning
You and these other dev on TH-cam courses have added more value to the economy than you'll ever know. Thanks for what you do, I hope you're getting fat pockets from it. Let me know if you can show me how to fix my Jeep.
This was so helpful! So many articles give really abstract explanations. You always show how to actually use the data and get it into the DOM! Styling was a bonus too! Thanks Brad!
Brad, thank you for sharing this. I was having some trouble really understanding how to use an API, but you explained it so simply. I also figured out how to create my own components with this, which is going to come in handy for my next project. Thanks again!
Thanks a lot. You have no idea how simple you make things look and how easy it becomes for us to learn something new. Thank you for all these awesome tutorials.
Good Morning Brad, I want to say a very big thank you to you, you have made learning web development fun and easy for me. You are a great mentor and coach and again i want to say thank you for the videos.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. The fetch tutorial from my paid program got way too complicated, way too fast, I couldn't even use a simple dog api! Now I can because of this tutorial. And, I love that you don't have this "extra code" that "really doesn't matter to understand this cocnept" because that makes the whole thing confusing.
Nice tutorial, Tip: U don't need to write same key two times like that: JSON.stringify({title:title, body:body}), u can write just one JSON.stringify({title, body})
Brad awesome videos! There will always be a need to learn/know older methods of doing things. People were saying that PHP was outdated years ago, and its still alive and well. It would be great to see a more advanced video connecting to a beefier API such as UPS, QuickBooks, or something similar. Great work dude!
Thanks so much Brad! I have watched several of your videos while taking a full stack course and you do a much better job of explaining things a lot of the time! This video is a huge help :D
I love you man, please keep making awesome vids and have a great day! I went from being complete noob to fullstack web developer thanks to your Eduonix courses and TH-cam videos
You're great man. So cool you build up everything from scratch. Participating in a Udacity course and viewing your videos simultaneously. Really calms me down that this channel is up, since it's so much better than the course I am participating in and totally helps me really understanding every complex stuff. It's even kind of relaxing stuff, viewing your vids. Pls cont
There is a youtuber who lets his viewer send him their web portfolio website and he makes a video and reviews the sites and make suggestions and says if it is good enough to get a junior level jobs. IT would be really nice if you start doing the same. THUMBS UP IF YOU AGREE
Just became a $1/m Patreon to your channel. You are awesome. Please continue the great work! I have worked as a software engineer for 12 years but I still find your content useful and of high quality! Bless you!
Outstanding coding walk-thru on several, realistic Fetch API scenarios. I learned some valuable things that went beyond the Fetch API, too -- such as the use of backticks; Bootstrap; Live Server; Jsonplaceholder, etc. Well done.
Awesome... This video just unblocked a couple of things that I've been struggling with over past videos I've watched. The Asynchronous stuff has had me scratching my head over dozens of videos but it just fell into place... Great examples \o/ Thanks
Thanks a lot Brad. Great video. Could you go into more detail on your best practices to learn these things fast? Learning by doing is certainly the best thing but maybe you use certain techniques which might help as well? Thx.
It was great video, probably best on youtube but I demand the second part of it where your dive into fetch deeper. It would be great! Or make something practical and even difficult using Promises. That's a very interesting topic in JS. Thanks to ES6. But anyway, I want to say u a great thank for all that videos that you create. You've contributed a lot personaly for me, and I think for a lot of guys of ur subscribers. I wish you to accomplish everything about what you dream and have a good Bellgium on Munich beer. Thank u again!
Hey Traversy,I love your videos especially the ones on HTML ,CSS and JavaScript playlist ,but pls I want to make a request,can you make a video on best laptops for Programming and a video of how to make a calculator with Javascript,and pls one more request,another video on the new trends in Frontend development,thank you 👍👍👍
Hi this is very help full, explanation is awesome. Please can you upload more lecture for fetch API or send a link where can we learn more about fetch API. Thank you so much i love your's videos
Best thing about you is you go from A to Z in single video mostly.
Thanks to u
I really try and start from scratch in every video. I see a lot of people with pre made code in the beginning and I think that really confuses people and throws them off
Thanks Sir
Traversy Media Brad, where is your "drop menu with pure css" video?
Shaheryar, you should check out his playlists here at youtube, and his courses on Udemy. You won't be disappointed. ;-)
@@TraversyMedia DISCORD CHAT SERVER says the invite - discord.gg/traversymedia is "invalid or expired ". Pls provide a new link
Six years down the line the video is still super helpful.
I was struggling to fetch data, not knowing it's super easy.
Thank you so much.
2 years later, and this video helped me so much. You do a very good job of explaining things we need to know. THank you
Still relevant in 2021, LOVE your videos Brad! I'm becoming a web developer only by following your videos and then creating my own projects from them.
Did succeed?
Made so much projects using ajax, and never heard about fetch. This is so nice and clean. Thank you, Brad!
Bro I know Russians are intelligent no need to prove ok!😂👍
This is it?!? This looks so easy, man! You are explaining like a GOD! Few hours earlier I thought that I will never be able to understand this, but now, oh boy, I have some crazy ideas I think I can do with this! THANK YOU!
So what's up? Did you actually did anything or kinda just mopped your brain with this knowledge
I've learnt alot from you and I made a WhatsApp group for teaching others how to code and I always refer my students to you,I would be highly grateful if you grant my request,just 16 and It took me 4 months to learn HTML,CSS and JavaScript,love you Traversy, you're my boss👍👍👍
Rick, Glenn and Negan are names from the Walking Dead :) Sir, you are a man of culture!
Hi Brad, I have a request for you for a small video. Basically a video where you list what a JS/web developer should know related to his/her stage of learning. EG - beginner should know xyz and how strong...Intermediate should know xyz and how strong...Senior Developer should know xzy and how strong. I'm sure I'm not the only one who sometimes feels overwhelmed by so many different aspects of web development, and job specs can seem so intimidating, that would be great, thanks.
Thank you very much! At first I avoided watching this video because it would take so long. But then, watching...every single minute is useful. And everything is well explained. That's how every tutorial should be. Thank you again!
I can't believe this is 6 years old!! Super helpful, I've been struggling with fetch, but now u just made it easier. Also, I know now I have to learn Bootstrap, too, after tasting it in the video. Thanks
Thank you, watched it in one go, combination of a good pace and a moderate amount of info, that doesn't give you a headache.
Your voice just heals the pain out of me Brad!
Thank you for showing all three examples of integrating APIs: Text API, JSON API, and Web API.
Thank you!
So, I'm watching your new 2022 video on Laravel, and it's great. Suddenly I decide that I need to do a javascript Fetch call to my Laravel api, and script the response into my HTML. Only it doesn't work right. I spend the next 12 hours combing the internet for a solution, nothing is working, until... Here comes the cavalry, Brad Traversy with a 2017 video that saves me.
Well done again. (btw, it was the "double" .then that saved me. No one else was pointing that out.)
BASICS will always be BASICS nothing is OUTDATED, something is just UPDATED
Agreed
senpai more graphql please or CRUD templates based on angular? like what you did in the mean stack but a graphql not mongodb as database?
@@TraversyMedia I'm back to your lessons, my friend! Spend 1,5 year on Flutter (New oil shit!) - and now I'm back to Web because of money! I need job, man!))))
@@DB-dk2mjdid u get the job ?
very crisp content Brad. Thanks for all your support in the tech community.
I agree with you. old technologies are interconnected with new technologies and I think they are a building block for learning new technologies. there is no harm in learning
Believe me or not, but finally, I've understood the fetch whole thing. Thank you, Brad! So glad to be your student at Udemy
You and these other dev on TH-cam courses have added more value to the economy than you'll ever know. Thanks for what you do, I hope you're getting fat pockets from it.
Let me know if you can show me how to fix my Jeep.
I'm here from your Udemy course - 20 Web Projects with Vanilla JS. This is exactly what I needed today. Thanks again, Brad.
This was so helpful! So many articles give really abstract explanations. You always show how to actually use the data and get it into the DOM! Styling was a bonus too! Thanks Brad!
Brad, thank you for sharing this. I was having some trouble really understanding how to use an API, but you explained it so simply. I also figured out how to create my own components with this, which is going to come in handy for my next project. Thanks again!
This is the first I've heard of JSONPlaceholder. That is a seriously good idea. Super simple yet super effective!
Thanks a lot. You have no idea how simple you make things look and how easy it becomes for us to learn something new. Thank you for all these awesome tutorials.
Good Morning Brad, I want to say a very big thank you to you, you have made learning web development fun and easy for me. You are a great mentor and coach and again i want to say thank you for the videos.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. The fetch tutorial from my paid program got way too complicated, way too fast, I couldn't even use a simple dog api! Now I can because of this tutorial. And, I love that you don't have this "extra code" that "really doesn't matter to understand this cocnept" because that makes the whole thing confusing.
Your videos never get old.
The simple material always Metters.
This was the first time seeing how bootstrap works, up until now I've only heard of it. That looks like god's gift to earth. Just.. wow.
Nice tutorial, Tip: U don't need to write same key two times like that: JSON.stringify({title:title, body:body}), u can write just one JSON.stringify({title, body})
Brad awesome videos! There will always be a need to learn/know older methods of doing things. People were saying that PHP was outdated years ago, and its still alive and well. It would be great to see a more advanced video connecting to a beefier API such as UPS, QuickBooks, or something similar. Great work dude!
I love your videos! You're always so clear and practical. You're a great teacher. I really appreciate your content!
I've learned a lot more from you in the past few weeks then I did in school lol. Great tutorials Brad!! Keep it up
Thanks so much Brad! I have watched several of your videos while taking a full stack course and you do a much better job of explaining things a lot of the time! This video is a huge help :D
I love you man, please keep making awesome vids and have a great day!
I went from being complete noob to fullstack web developer thanks to your Eduonix courses and TH-cam videos
These tutorials are the most helpful i've found on the internet. Thanks a lot Brad!
I've been trying to learn how fetch works and this really helped solidify it for me. Thank you!!!!
I appreciate this a lot. I've been confused by the fetch API until watching your videos.
do you like this or axios more?
@@00el04 I don't know about axios. This is my first point of contact with this field
Thanks. You've solved a problem I've been struggling with in the first 9 minutes
You're great man. So cool you build up everything from scratch. Participating in a Udacity course and viewing your videos simultaneously. Really calms me down that this channel is up, since it's so much better than the course I am participating in and totally helps me really understanding every complex stuff. It's even kind of relaxing stuff, viewing your vids. Pls cont
Thank you for the material 💚very helpful and easy to digest.
May there be more such teachers 🙏
Very clear explanation. Better than my bootcamp lecture! Thank you!
I may not agree with everything you say on Twitter, but damn you are good at what you do and I really appreciate you!
Excelente, se nota la diferencia entre xhr API y fetch API. definitivamente te entendí todo, muchas gracias!
The best video about fetch api
You explained this concept very well
And thaks for sharing your knowledge 👍
True, I opine with brad that its good to learn old stuff then new one.
Just visit on your channel and became a fan. Amazing content and easily understood.
Thanks and keep it up.
Watching continously...!!
Dude I am on a Traversy binge rn
There is a youtuber who lets his viewer send him their web portfolio website and he makes a video and reviews the sites and make suggestions and says if it is good enough to get a junior level jobs. IT would be really nice if you start doing the same. THUMBS UP IF YOU AGREE
This helped me a lot in a homework assignment. You're the bomb, Brad! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for this video! I've been really struggling with learning APIs and this was a really helpful overview on interacting with them.
how u doin nowe ? employed? or nah lol
you're the right guy who deserves a drink. that's for the efforts
after searching long this video made my day........thanks for this level of knowledge
Great video sir. A video on how to make axios request in vuejs will be highly appreciated sir.... I have learnt a lot from you..
Just became a $1/m Patreon to your channel. You are awesome. Please continue the great work! I have worked as a software engineer for 12 years but I still find your content useful and of high quality! Bless you!
Thank you so much for this in depth explanation! Your content brings much value, I am glad to have found this channel!
Clear explanation and such a great tutorial! Thanks for this and AJAX crach course! I learned a lot!!!
Excelente tutorial, muy bien explicado y me encantó el acabado final que le diste con Bootstrap. Muchas gracias.
Outstanding coding walk-thru on several, realistic Fetch API scenarios. I learned some valuable things that went beyond the Fetch API, too -- such as the use of backticks; Bootstrap; Live Server; Jsonplaceholder, etc. Well done.
Those freaking seagulls :p Thanks for your videos, makes all this new ES6 and APIs less intimidating for a designer like me.
Man, you just saved my life. What a great content!
Thank you mr. For these great videos, you are a good teacher.👍🙏
Awesome... This video just unblocked a couple of things that I've been struggling with over past videos I've watched. The Asynchronous stuff has had me scratching my head over dozens of videos but it just fell into place... Great examples \o/ Thanks
Dude I would pay for your teaching. Great stuff.
It bothers me that youtube does not give me the ability to give you 2 thumbs up so I'll do that here 👍👍
So good, and yet so easy to understand. thumbs up
Hey man, you inspired me to try this proxy method, my fetches from frontend finaly works with backend! Thank you for this video! im subscribing on you
the only channel i stop adBlock
thanks brad,
Well done hero, thank you so much (from Algeria)
Wow, amazing video. I like the new standards in es6. I love the new way to concatenate using backticks.
I was unable to concanate with the backticks I don't know what I did wrong
Love your videos. Amongst the best on YT.
Something what I've been actually looking for!!! Thank you!
Thanks a lot Brad. Great video. Could you go into more detail on your best practices to learn these things fast? Learning by doing is certainly the best thing but maybe you use certain techniques which might help as well? Thx.
Best teacher, no doubt.
Thanks :)
Great videos. I'm learning a lot from each one. Thanks.
It was great video, probably best on youtube but I demand the second part of it where your dive into fetch deeper. It would be great! Or make something practical and even difficult using Promises. That's a very interesting topic in JS. Thanks to ES6.
But anyway, I want to say u a great thank for all that videos that you create. You've contributed a lot personaly for me, and I think for a lot of guys of ur subscribers. I wish you to accomplish everything about what you dream and have a good Bellgium on Munich beer. Thank u again!
Still amazing content bro.
Very helpful and easy to understand.
best video so far on this subject, thanks very much!
Thank You! very good & helpful video, I really enjoyed it
Awesome video! Keep up the great work man, love your videos!
I actually learned a lot from this, thanks
Hey Traversy,I love your videos especially the ones on HTML ,CSS and JavaScript playlist ,but pls I want to make a request,can you make a video on best laptops for Programming and a video of how to make a calculator with Javascript,and pls one more request,another video on the new trends in Frontend development,thank you 👍👍👍
Fool
@@_.sunnyraj._ Pathetic human being,I never asked you a question so 🖕 off
Thankyou so much for this video broo..
Was looking for this.
You made my day.🙏👌👌🤩🤩
My man! You always come through.
Damn Traversy. Your tutorials are amazing. Thanks
Hi this is very help full, explanation is awesome. Please can you upload more lecture for fetch API or send a link where can we learn more about fetch API.
Thank you so much i love your's videos
Thanks For The Extra Bootstrap Knowledge
Nice its built in now. But Axios is still my preferred choice.
brilliant tutorial, thanks so much!
This takes away the stress, Thank Brad.
Thank you so much for your explanation !
This is really useful for developing
Sos un capo man, explicas como los dioses
Man, you helped me greatly! Thank you!
Very solid overview. Thanks.
Brilliant as always brad, thank you :)
Thanks a lot bro for always making things easier!!!
Great Lesson please do a Lesson regarding Sevice Workers
Brad you are the best!
Just what I needed, thanks Brad!