If you are only interested in the HTTP part and not messing with Express/Postman, just watch the first 17 mins or so. Hope you enojy....thanks for watching!
Brad, just correcting one thing. An octet is not an "eight bit byte", it is a group of 3 bits (which can represent 8 values between 0 to 7). So a value of 255 will be written as 0377 (note the leading zero which denotes the value is written in octals). Love your vids, they are very informative and cover so many topics
Many lives have been financially changed by your channel and your Udemy courses; I am excelling in my career mostly because of your tutorials since I don't have a degree in software development. Thank you Brad.
@@loremipsum752 2 years. But I was busy with other things- if put in the work, I think you should be ready for a junior role in a year. CS50 -> freeCodeCamp -> Brad's MERN course. After those 3 courses, you should be an amazing junior dev. If money is tight, just go through MERN playlist here on TH-cam.
The only one thing that i didn't find in your channel as a beginner to web , is HTTPs and you've uploaded it WOW , you're the best man . Thank you alot :D
@@lawrancej7473 @911madza OMG YES, for the past couple of months I've read every post of yours on DEV.TO ... Nice to actually meet you in person (welp, in a chat but still)
I've watched the entire video and I not only liked it but also learned so much, I dare to say that if you really want to learn about the theory, just watch the first 17 minutes of the video, however; you'd be losing almost the most incredible stuff, so watch it until the end 📼
@Travery Media Just wanted to say that you seem to have found that ideal playback speed but having said that, you speak so clearly as well that there is no challenge with comprehension when listening to you.
If TH-cam were a university, Brad would be one of the top professors. Thank you, Brad, for all the fantastic videos you produce for us. I have learnt so much from you.
On the software side, a web server includes several parts that control how web users access hosted files. At a minimum, this is an HTTP server. An HTTP server is software that understands URLs (web addresses) and HTTP (the protocol your browser uses to view webpages).
Brad you have been a mentor to many of those without one! Thanks a million times for your courses, videos and time you put it to educate the new nerd herd,
no way , i just getting into a tutorial on express on udemy and then the instructor started to explain about tcp/http and stuff so i decided to do more depth search and then your video show up
Thank you for this video. Is true that theres is no much around about it. MDN has a good material. But I think there is one thing missing here and almost everywhere and is that the files goes within the http response (in the response body) and the browser "extract" and/or parse (I`m not sure) the content. Regarding that process or topic is very difficult to find info included in the HTTP explanations. However, I think this video is one of the best summary explanation I found on the subject. Thank you!
Great video. I think this one should be a prerequisite for a lot of the express videos. I understand what the hell (req, res ) actually means now. Thanks again Brad!
I guess he promised it:) Be sure your comment is async or yt will throw and error! At least his content is non-blocking! I should stop making js jokes lol
5:56 Several errors. 1) The first line (starts with GET) is not a header. That is the start line (or since GET is for a request, it is a request line). 2) What you listed as General Headers are not general headers. 3) General headers are headers that apply to both requests and responses, but you have request-specific entries there (and, they are entries that aren't even headers). I could keep going. 4) You have Date listed as a response header field. But Date applies to both requests and responses, so is a general header.
Interesting fact is that even on this of video there are dislikes (non political, quality, calm and good speaking .. everything right). I am kinda curious what makes someone to give dislike to this video. Also I hope I will not have any of these people in closer relationship .. ever.
Very cool and informative video!! Maybe it would have been nice to mention the standing of REST with HTTP, because nowadays It seems like it is all about REST and people don't even understand the meaning behind that. I really love the way you explain and teach things and you made my life a lot easier with all of your videos. I'm interested in how much you work with cloud products like AWS or Azure ?
Thanks alot man i was stuck in error due to last 3 days because i am sending same error in two post and these posts are parallel and just figure it out due to your video.
Great content, im a huge fan! I learn so much from your presentations, always thorough and all points expressed clearly. Im currently a student in software development and i watch 1 of your videos that corresponds to the lessons i receive as i get new assignments. Your so thorough i have yet to be introduced to a concept that you dont already have a video for and ive been in school for like 6 months!. Thats 🐐 level stuff man. Thanks for everything u do and im glad u found something u are a passionate about that is both fulfilling and helpfull to the society. Good stuff man
@TraversyMedia Request you to do a tutorial or create a udemy course for React with Typescript along with Best Practices like best way to use axios and interceptors. Looking forward to the course.
Thanks u for the tutorial and it help me a lot understanding about the http everyone here checking coomment to review i should watch or not i wanna say just watch it
If you are only interested in the HTTP part and not messing with Express/Postman, just watch the first 17 mins or so. Hope you enojy....thanks for watching!
Traversy Media i think I'm planning on giving like %5 of my first paycheck to TH-camrs that have helped me. You guys deserve a lot
Great video thank you for your effort !
Make some course on django channels (websocket) for messenger with reactjs for frontend technology.. hope get soon. Love from Nepal
🇳🇵 & 44th viewer
thanks
Brad, just correcting one thing. An octet is not an "eight bit byte", it is a group of 3 bits (which can represent 8 values between 0 to 7). So a value of 255 will be written as 0377 (note the leading zero which denotes the value is written in octals).
Love your vids, they are very informative and cover so many topics
Many lives have been financially changed by your channel and your Udemy courses; I am excelling in my career mostly because of your tutorials since I don't have a degree in software development.
Thank you Brad.
Coronavirus: hold my beer
actually economically is the wrong word: it's "financially improved"
bobby hill Smiles, thanks for the correction, i guess you're a teacher..... And at least, there's no one who doesn't understant what he means..
i know it's been a while since you commented but may I ask, how long did it take to land a job?
@@loremipsum752 2 years. But I was busy with other things- if put in the work, I think you should be ready for a junior role in a year.
CS50 -> freeCodeCamp -> Brad's MERN course.
After those 3 courses, you should be an amazing junior dev. If money is tight, just go through MERN playlist here on TH-cam.
00:00 Intro
01:25 What is HTTP?
02:01 HTTP is Stateless
02:42 What is HTTPS?
03:38 HTTP Methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
05:11 HTTP Header Fields
09:15 HTTP Status Codes
11:36 HTTP version 2
12:57 Example of an actual website
16:23 Postman
17:45 Express
18:00 GET
23:03 POST
25:54 Statuses
31:44 PUT
34:09 DELETE
35:00 Static folder
humanity still exist
I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS FOR THE PAST TWO WEEKS, THANK YOU, YOU ARE AMAZING, YOUR TUTORIALS ARE AMAZING
You're welcome...thanks :)
Today i was reading something about HTTP and i sayd in my head , i should learn this...Then boom TRAVERSY notification.Now this world make sense.
That happy moment when you notice Traversy Media's new video
Fact
It's been 4 years since it came out and I'm happy it did!
The only one thing that i didn't find in your channel as a beginner to web , is HTTPs and you've uploaded it WOW , you're the best man . Thank you alot :D
I'm amazed at the quality of this video Brad. Seriously man. Like a full-on course here. Really helpful
Thanks :)
One of those "I wish someone told me this before I started" type of videos :)
Awesome to refresh the knowledge, for sure :)
Hey!.. You're from dev.to
@@lawrancej7473 The world is small, right? 😄😄
@@lawrancej7473 @911madza OMG YES, for the past couple of months I've read every post of yours on DEV.TO ... Nice to actually meet you in person (welp, in a chat but still)
@@911madza Indeed it is
@@alexradu1921 Yaaa.. He is very active in dev.to.. Nice to meet you bro
I've watched the entire video and I not only liked it but also learned so much, I dare to say that if you really want to learn about the theory, just watch the first 17 minutes of the video, however; you'd be losing almost the most incredible stuff, so watch it until the end 📼
If I thank you million times, it is not enough. clear, understandable and practical for some one like me who is junior .... Thank you man.
hey bro tried to listen to it during the useless lesson and falled asleep. 10/10, i actually needed it
@Travery Media
Just wanted to say that you seem to have found that ideal playback speed but having said that, you speak so clearly as well that there is no challenge with comprehension when listening to you.
If TH-cam were a university, Brad would be one of the top professors. Thank you, Brad, for all the fantastic videos you produce for us. I have learnt so much from you.
Watched this in 2 times speed. Time was saved at no cost. Thanks Brad.
Thank you Traversy Media
I learned many things from this video.
Thanks for helping the community, Brad.
keep going...
2 years later and still so valuable. Fantastic job Brad.
3years
Brad's activity for 2019 is so cool! Every week a couple of new videos. Just wow!
Hello man.
I'm live in Brazil, your video is perfect!
Please, sorry my English rs'
God job !
On the software side, a web server includes several parts that control how web users access hosted files. At a minimum, this is an HTTP server. An HTTP server is software that understands URLs (web addresses) and HTTP (the protocol your browser uses to view webpages).
Traversy Media is a national treasure. I wish I watched this video before implementing XMLHttpRequest in my own scripting language.
I was looking for a good video explanation but stumbled upon a bad one after a google search. Im glad you already cover it. Great video
Brad you have been a mentor to many of those without one! Thanks a million times for your courses, videos and time you put it to educate the new nerd herd,
Great, Brad!
As you said, there wasn't so many content about HTTP... 'till I found you!
Thanks
I’m currently in a boot camp to be a fullstack dev and this aspect of everything always blew my mind. THANK YOU FOR MAKING EVERYTHING SUPER CLEAR.
Brilliant idea to work inside postman here and not the browser -- thanx Brad for all you give to the developer community!
I could kiss you right now. HTTP has been that one concept that I never felt I really understood the basics of and this cleared up so much, thank you.
You're right that people don't talk about HTTP enough, but it's abolutely fundamental!
no way , i just getting into a tutorial on express on udemy and then the instructor started to explain about tcp/http and stuff so i decided to do more depth search and then your video show up
Thanks very much , as Cloud Admin (not a web developer) this was very helpful.
Thanks for the video Brad. You are doing amazing job out there helping thousands of people who is interested in coding.
This is the only channel which videos I like before even watching them.
Great stuff man, your videos fill in the blanks that udemy/bootcamp type courses glaze over because they have so much else to cover. Much appreciated.
In depth look into http requests. Great job with explaining the coding. 10/10. Didn’t know all this. Thanks for doing this video.
Always a good day when TM posts a new video! Thanks for helping the community, Brad. Keep up the great work!
Usually I don't comment, but this video is amazing. Congrats!
Thank you for the video.
In my four years of schooling, nobody explained a fundamental thing like http to me
"123456"
Hey, I use the same password on my luggage!
Nice. In case your luggage gets stolen, it will be very hard for the thieves to crack the password.
"12345-7" is sure to confuse would-be thieves
Is this a Spaceballs reference?
@@micheleadami4969 lol yes
You're a GIFT from god Thank's Traversy
Amazing video it was very helpful, I'm engineer from Israel ❤️
Traversey is the GOAT
Excellent video, thanks a lot. Maybe it is not like that for everyone, but I did not expect the demos to be using ExpressJS and I really enjoyed them.
I loved this video. So clear to someone who is a novice in JS. Thank you
this guy just have videos about everything Jesus!! hes about to be the industry standard for video documentation.
THIS IS REAL GOOD MAN. I LOVE YOU
Nicely explained with pretty good diction and level of English. Thanks for the upload!
You sound like like Fry from Futurama. Thanks for the video
Thank you for this video. Is true that theres is no much around about it. MDN has a good material.
But I think there is one thing missing here and almost everywhere and is that the files goes within the http response (in the response body) and the browser "extract" and/or parse (I`m not sure) the content.
Regarding that process or topic is very difficult to find info included in the HTTP explanations.
However, I think this video is one of the best summary explanation I found on the subject.
Thank you!
Thanks, Brad this video helps me to clear a lot of my confusion.
Precise. Useful. Informative. Just what I wanted.
This video was such a lifesaver for me. Thank you so much
Thanks got making this, really simplified the concepts for me, thanks
Brad Traversy is a living legend !
thanks a lot buddy :) 17 mins was enough for me to understand http methods and status codes.
Great video. I think this one should be a prerequisite for a lot of the express videos. I understand what the hell (req, res ) actually means now. Thanks again Brad!
Brad is a gift has been sent from God without request, 🥰
Impressive, learned so much from one video.
Awaiting for this from long time
I guess he promised it:)
Be sure your comment is async or yt will throw and error!
At least his content is non-blocking!
I should stop making js jokes lol
5:56 Several errors.
1) The first line (starts with GET) is not a header. That is the start line (or since GET is for a request, it is a request line).
2) What you listed as General Headers are not general headers.
3) General headers are headers that apply to both requests and responses, but you have request-specific entries there (and, they are entries that aren't even headers).
I could keep going.
4) You have Date listed as a response header field. But Date applies to both requests and responses, so is a general header.
Thank you very much for this video!
Amazing demo/explanation! Appreciate you taking the time to make this. Cheers!
Thanks Brad😊
It was so easy to understand.
You Taught very good.
That's what I'm looking for
Thanks man🤩🤩🤩
Great explanation and very useful examples on using the http headers. Thank you man!
Interesting fact is that even on this of video there are dislikes (non political, quality, calm and good speaking .. everything right).
I am kinda curious what makes someone to give dislike to this video.
Also I hope I will not have any of these people in closer relationship .. ever.
if I could press like infinitely :) lots of love brad
Very educational, thank you!
Evertytime I think of a subject I want to train on, a video on that particular subject comes out exactly at the same time!
Awesome Brad !
Super clear and helpful - I wish I had this a few years ago!
Great free course! Love the content
The topics you presented are very helpful for me brad... eventually, I am your fan
Perfect Voice for explaining! Thank you so much ;)
Woow, i been looking such a complete video
This is really great, thanks a lot! Had one of these "I wish i knew this before"-moments :D
Thank you very for this crash course, it's been awesome.
Great tutorial, thank you!
Very clear explanation. Thanks a lot!
Maaan, you always make it look soooo easy :-P Thanks a lot - great explanations and examples as always!! ;-)
This is so easy to understand and valuable
your mum
thank you SO much you're amazing im just sad i couldnt like this more than once hope you have a beautiful day sir
Awesome!, this is really helpful, thank you so much
Thanks, Brad. That gave me a lot of helpful information.
Your content make me cleared about it. Thank you 🙂
Amazing explanation. Things are a lot clearer to me now. Thank you!!
nice explanation why it changes from 200 to 304. thanks
This video came handy right now, thank you!
Very cool and informative video!! Maybe it would have been nice to mention the standing of REST with HTTP, because nowadays It seems like it is all about REST and people don't even understand the meaning behind that. I really love the way you explain and teach things and you made my life a lot easier with all of your videos. I'm interested in how much you work with cloud products like AWS or Azure ?
You are the Best !!! been looking for this for ages Thanks a lot .
Thanks alot man i was stuck in error due to last 3 days because i am sending same error in two post and these posts are parallel and just figure it out due to your video.
Thanks for sharing the valuable information
This is very very helpful for developers. Thanks!
Excellent video :D one of the best video in yt explaining http
finally i can start for ssl after this, thanks brad
Great content, im a huge fan! I learn so much from your presentations, always thorough and all points expressed clearly. Im currently a student in software development and i watch 1 of your videos that corresponds to the lessons i receive as i get new assignments. Your so thorough i have yet to be introduced to a concept that you dont already have a video for and ive been in school for like 6 months!. Thats 🐐 level stuff man. Thanks for everything u do and im glad u found something u are a passionate about that is both fulfilling and helpfull to the society. Good stuff man
@TraversyMedia Request you to do a tutorial or create a udemy course for React with Typescript along with Best Practices like best way to use axios and interceptors.
Looking forward to the course.
Thank you sir , i've subscribed to the channel & in your upcoming freelance masterycourse , love your explanation
Best tech TH-camr.
On my way to become a self-taught dev, wish me luck
Thanks u for the tutorial and it help me a lot understanding about the http everyone here checking coomment to review i should watch or not i wanna say just watch it
Bro thanks for uploading this man.