I've found this guy as the most genuine of all tech youtubers. No fancy camera setups and lighting or effects. Just to the point discussion of computer science concepts. While the others keep rambling about how so and so got a 1 Cr package at xyz company.
One thing I would like to add on point made at 6:56 on Content-Type header: Content-Type basically specifies what type the current data is being sent (request or response) but doesn’t necessarily mean the requester is also expecting the response in the same type. We have a different header called “Accept” which specifies what all data types the requester supports. We typically see this when uploading images where the content type is typically a blob, the server can send a response in JSON { “uploaded”: true}.
Seriously if you were my professor, I don't miss a single class, finally I found someone knows how to explain things in an easy manner Thankyou Arpit!!
I understand but really sorry I do not offer any discount. There are "edtech"s that are charging in lakhs. You would see the value when you enroll. Go through the testimonials once. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. more than happy to answer them.
I've found this guy as the most genuine of all tech youtubers. No fancy camera setups and lighting or effects. Just to the point discussion of computer science concepts. While the others keep rambling about how so and so got a 1 Cr package at xyz company.
One thing I would like to add on point made at 6:56 on Content-Type header: Content-Type basically specifies what type the current data is being sent (request or response) but doesn’t necessarily mean the requester is also expecting the response in the same type. We have a different header called “Accept” which specifies what all data types the requester supports. We typically see this when uploading images where the content type is typically a blob, the server can send a response in JSON { “uploaded”: true}.
Type of content word, pdf, Json, excel
I understood that blury line between REST and HTTP for the first time. Thank you for sharing!
Got a very thorough understanding of rest over http. Liked the explanation of pros and cons of where rest suits best.
Best in depth explanation video for understanding REST architecture
Man you're making some quality content. Best wishes.
Thanks a ton :)
That was a great video ! Thanks a lot !
What a value-added content ! Kudos. We need more people like you !
Thankyou for such detailed explanation. Liked your way of teaching point to point and clear explanation.
(Super thumbs up)exp2 for the explanation. Thanks!
Really great content and with example. You are doing a great job. 👍 Best wishes
Seriously if you were my professor, I don't miss a single class, finally I found someone knows how to explain things in an easy manner Thankyou Arpit!!
Just found your channel.its amazing with great content 🎉. Thanks for the knowledge.
I really liked the way you teach, the only hold up is course price 😞
I understand but really sorry I do not offer any discount. There are "edtech"s that are charging in lakhs.
You would see the value when you enroll. Go through the testimonials once. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. more than happy to answer them.
@@AsliEngineering It could be great at least if you can offer any student discount
@@rohithchittibommala2002 My course is not suitable for students. Need at least 6 months to a year of work expex to get the best benefit out of it.
HTTP/3 runs on QUIC which relies on UDP instead of TCP
how much nested REST url is fine and what is best practice for update and delete resource in one API call?
HTTP/3 relies on the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), not the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
QUIC
I have been binging your videos 🙏🙏 please do one on QUIC
Do you think data structures and algorithms are important?
Thanks alot.
great video
but can you please give some real life examples where rest was not preferred and why or systems migrated from rest
gRPC. Already have a video on it.
Web sockets
Awesome!
Brilliant 👍
Great 👍
pls share torrent link for recorded videos 😅
Is don't get any REST😢
:)