Great content! I expect that your channel will explode once programmers realize the succint value that you are providing. This is the 3rd of your videos that I've seen and I'm a fan.
Thanks for these Alex! I'm a senior dev, but these are handy to find new tools or revise concepts and keep principles and patterns fresh in mind. One suggestion- please leave your titles, code examples, schematics and other and other graphics onscreen for longer, if possible?
Awesome video Alex! I am not sure if you saw, but I sent you an email as I am inspired by your journey! "Just wanted to say I am loving your journey and how you are bridging from professional engineer to content creator. I really like the colour scheme as well, the purple is a great touch! I am reaching out as I would really love some advice and pick your brain on everything you are doing. I am on a similar journey, but like a few years behind! I am a data scientist but trying to do content on medium, substack and TH-cam."
Great content!
I expect that your channel will explode once programmers realize the succint value that you are providing.
This is the 3rd of your videos that I've seen and I'm a fan.
Thanks for these Alex! I'm a senior dev, but these are handy to find new tools or revise concepts and keep principles and patterns fresh in mind. One suggestion- please leave your titles, code examples, schematics and other and other graphics onscreen for longer, if possible?
So good! It's concise, and has code, only 8 mins!
Amazing! Just started working with k6 to test my work and this looks perfect. Also messing with k6 browser. Still needs work but very promising
wonderful content for someone who is learning and needs to see how the theory applies in the real life work, thank you very much for this video.
Exactly what I was after! Thank you for breaking this down
You’re welcome, I am glad it was helpful!
Great vidéos. Thanks. How do you compare k6 with gatling ?
Exactly what I needed. Was thinking of going with Jmeter, but I'll try this instead.
Thanks for this very great video. Your explanation and example are SUPERB!
What make/model is that metal pegboard mounted to your wall? It's a mix of pegboard grid and teardrop holes.
Wow! Amazing video
Very didactic, congratulations!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing , very helpful mate
great video, short and simple thanks!
Thank you. Great tutorial.
that BTTF light...I need that in my life.
Jeeeez, this was a fantastic video, thanks so much! *Liked, subscribed!*
Awesome video Alex!
I am not sure if you saw, but I sent you an email as I am inspired by your journey!
"Just wanted to say I am loving your journey and how you are bridging from professional engineer to content creator. I really like the colour scheme as well, the purple is a great touch!
I am reaching out as I would really love some advice and pick your brain on everything you are doing.
I am on a similar journey, but like a few years behind! I am a data scientist but trying to do content on medium, substack and TH-cam."
Thanks Egor! Check your email 😉
Thanks, Awesome video.
Amazing video!!
7:06 If you expect that your system can handle 1000 request, what the “stress” it might experience at the level of 200 and later at 800 threads?
Really nice vid! keep it up
Pateron subscribers can get consulting?
Yeah but how do you create a new test?
Good informative video
thx