He did that because is a celebrity in the field, so he can do that can of things. The ability of this man is something very hard to get, so he can allow to do that kind of things, it is not confidence, is confidence because you were validated over and over again, you cannot expect confident when you doesnt know your area of expertis enough.
I would guess some people were in attendance at least partially for the degen twitch streamer antics. And the 90s-what-is-javascript-is-that-a-kind-of-java-applet vibes.
It wouldn't surprise me if they muted the room mic for comedic effect. There's no way your instructor for the day enters the lecture hall piggybacked by a horse-masked dude and not a single person in the room even snickers. hahaha
it seems the only mic is the boom above prime's head, so the mic probably didn't pick up the laughter in the room. though if you listen closely you can probably hear a chuckle or two
The second I saw that thumbnail while sitting on the shitter is an experience I never knew I would come across and one that will never leave me till my last breath. Amen.
Legend has it that audience bruh's copy of Air still doesn't run. Stellar intro overall - well done *salute* one tiny point of feedback: these kinds of tuts are a lot easier for n00bs to follow if you don't name everything form struct -> funcs -> block -> html -> vars the same Contact(s) word.
I... I can't stop repeating the first 30 seconds.What? edit: Ok I had to go to the end to check if your beautiful mount would appear again. I'm not disappointed.
First run through I was bewildered. Second run through, it's starting to make sense. I don't code for a living, but my world-changing idea needs to get out there, so I figure by the 4th or 5th run through, this will all make sense to me and by then I'll have figured out Go.
Sir, you can’t learn programming by just watching people do it. You need to also do it. You will not learn go after watching this 5 times, it’s impossible.
I guess I didn't mention that I'm not just watching. I'm writing lots of code that doesn't work very well yet, but it gets a little better every day and TH-cam helps as much as looking at the standard library and trying to figure that out. The first time I watched this, not much sunk in. I'll watch it again in a couple of weeks. Each time, more will make sense.
@@DavidBelliveau Often RTFM-ing is invaluable, especially with respect to any given program's documentation. This is true of the most abstract kinds like the languages and utilities used to write the more specialized programs as well as the hyper-specific, practical software itself. The sooner you familiarize yourself with the manuals of whatever tools you choose, the better your development process will proceed. Dunno if your idea is genuinely world-changing, sounds a bit intense, but don't get too bogged down in over-optimization of your learning or productivity. "Perfect" is the enemy of good. Best of luck!
Really excited that this is free! Thanks Prime and FEM. Very big fan of their format for courses(Students there asking questions is huge). Their UI/UX on their site is clean and the course page is sooooooooooooo much better than Udemy.
You are my inspiration! Im go developer from a poor country. I love open source, sharing knowledge and helping others. Inspired by your course on algorithms and data structures (free btw) im teaching new students for free too. You are awesome, keep doing what you do with so much passion! Love from BR
The question about tab state management could be done using on click to store the state using any of the client side storage options to manage state. For extreme cases, you still have Hyperscript and even inline JS as options. The main thing to remember is that HTMX is meant to add interaction for smaller or one of use cases, where you don't need all the bells and whistles. I have seen way too many static 5 page sites using WordPress simply to add their contact form with recaptcha.
Amazing video, really covers a lot of the subject in limited time. I'm very glad this came out to give me an entry-point into htmx. I'm surely gonna use it in a future pet project. Maybe event trying it at work. Thank you !
Gosh darn it I paid for this a month ago. Tthanks for doing this course. Really helped me learn how to use it with my golang project. I'd like to see more though - more Go courses. Do you do tutoring?
Nobody will probably see this but the MTU size 43:14 usually relates to the maximum payload size not the minimum. Ethernet Header: 14 bytes IP Header: 20 bytes TCP Header: 20 bytes Total Ethernet + IP + TCP Overhead: 14 + 20 + 20 = 54 bytes So make that count as small as possible! :D
Anyone who is talking about the confidence when he start the presentation!, please people!, he can do that because is a celebrity in the field, he is validated over and over again, so anyone can do that if you know in your interior that you are a master!. So, please do not expect this kind of validation of someone that does not know, in deep, the area of he is in. English is not my thing, sorry about it.
I played many htmx videos on a loop. Especially the "contexte" one and many of Primes. Reason is, i quit front end because of React fatigue and started BE journey in hopes of adopting better practices FOR fe and better developer experience.
I think the HATEOAS name is part of why its adoption is avoided so much. I mean, it has HATE right there in the name. I think it should be called HEAPS - still "HTML as the Engine of APplication State" but it's heaps more fun sounding.
Really good intro to htmx! I really wonder one thing though, what setup are you running, laptop + that "pad"-looking display and kb+mouse? I've been looking for a external display to use for my laptop Again thank you for all you hard work
Truly, there’s no more epic introduction than riding in on a man horse.
Surely, the best intro in Tech
The term "man horse" is considered offensive. Just because you don't agree with his alleged promiscuity doesn't mean you have to be so crass.
@@itmeurdadmost people will not realize how funny your comment really is, but I like to think I do. They deserve an equitable role in our society.
His name is TJ
only thing missing is skyrim battle music
That intro is the level of confidence I wish on everyone.
Especially with that crowd response.
He did that because is a celebrity in the field, so he can do that can of things. The ability of this man is something very hard to get, so he can allow to do that kind of things, it is not confidence, is confidence because you were validated over and over again, you cannot expect confident when you doesnt know your area of expertis enough.
This is the intro I expect from any professional course from now on. A new industry standard is born.
Wish I had the balls to walk into a classroom full of people and act like a degen twitch streamer. Mad respect
I mean... he is in part a degen streamer.
I would guess some people were in attendance at least partially for the degen twitch streamer antics. And the 90s-what-is-javascript-is-that-a-kind-of-java-applet vibes.
You mean ride into a classroom?
I feel bad for Prime here - no laughter at the "horse", not a lot of interactivity from the audience. Tough crowd.
It wouldn't surprise me if they muted the room mic for comedic effect. There's no way your instructor for the day enters the lecture hall piggybacked by a horse-masked dude and not a single person in the room even snickers. hahaha
It is a room of programmers soooooo
it seems the only mic is the boom above prime's head, so the mic probably didn't pick up the laughter in the room. though if you listen closely you can probably hear a chuckle or two
the name .... the introagen
bro just uploaded a damn 2 hour vid in between streaming and uploading clips 24/7. truly GOAT.
trying out here
Seriously. Dude is off the chain!
With 4 kids and beautiful wife :D
@@ivodelev9794 also Netflix btw
@@ivodelev9794 I would love to know as well how he manages all?
Not even 30 secs in and people already have the feeling no matter how abysmal the rest could be,
it was every penny worth they spend.
Epic introduction. Im convinced of everything u will say in that video.
Someone jumps in with a completely incorrect movie title and prime just runs with it. Absolutely beautiful.
I think it was meant as a joke bro
36:58 lmao almost let a graph-queel slip there
XDDDD
😂😂😂😂😂
He says "Squirrly Braces" (14:50), so he might as well say it.
Best walk onta a stage for a talk I have seen 10/10
Does your name starts with R?
@@OpenDeepLearning nope
The second I saw that thumbnail while sitting on the shitter is an experience I never knew I would come across and one that will never leave me till my last breath. Amen.
Legend has it that audience bruh's copy of Air still doesn't run. Stellar intro overall - well done *salute* one tiny point of feedback: these kinds of tuts are a lot easier for n00bs to follow if you don't name everything form struct -> funcs -> block -> html -> vars the same Contact(s) word.
LMAO that intro with dead silence 😂😂😂😂 what a champ
coding aside, Primeagen is actually a god tier educator and communicator
Getting the coconut oil ready
You are a good speaker. I have no knowledge regarding coding, yet I watched this for some unknown reason.
I'm in the same boat as you.
certified bum
he's an engaging presenter. i've never used golang or htmx once in my career but he makes me want to run thru a wall a lil bit to learn them
Just got through this for a second time. Great demonstration of the ultimate power of HTMX. Been reading through the book, and it’s an amazing read.
I... I can't stop repeating the first 30 seconds.What?
edit: Ok I had to go to the end to check if your beautiful mount would appear again. I'm not disappointed.
First run through I was bewildered. Second run through, it's starting to make sense. I don't code for a living, but my world-changing idea needs to get out there, so I figure by the 4th or 5th run through, this will all make sense to me and by then I'll have figured out Go.
Sir, you can’t learn programming by just watching people do it. You need to also do it. You will not learn go after watching this 5 times, it’s impossible.
I guess I didn't mention that I'm not just watching. I'm writing lots of code that doesn't work very well yet, but it gets a little better every day and TH-cam helps as much as looking at the standard library and trying to figure that out.
The first time I watched this, not much sunk in. I'll watch it again in a couple of weeks. Each time, more will make sense.
@@DavidBelliveau Often RTFM-ing is invaluable, especially with respect to any given program's documentation. This is true of the most abstract kinds like the languages and utilities used to write the more specialized programs as well as the hyper-specific, practical software itself. The sooner you familiarize yourself with the manuals of whatever tools you choose, the better your development process will proceed. Dunno if your idea is genuinely world-changing, sounds a bit intense, but don't get too bogged down in over-optimization of your learning or productivity. "Perfect" is the enemy of good. Best of luck!
Prime just broke the internet and will rebuild it using HTMX
Best intro / entrance to a tech talk ever, agen!
oh yeah I remember "The Social Awkward" about Smuckerbork too.
How is nobody else mentioning this lmao
What an intro
Most amazing intro to HTMX. Wish all online courses would be on this level. Thank you so much.
your energy is infectious.
This was Saul Goodman level of introduction
I am concerned about how tough that crowd is. I was laughing my ass off.
this intro is next tier, i also love how your some how out of breath even though you clearly rode in on bojack 😆
Have you ever done public speaking? Breathing properly can be a problem.
so many memes you'd only get if you're in tech twitter
Currently learning HTMX + TEMPL + GO out here and this came out thanks prime!
Really excited that this is free! Thanks Prime and FEM.
Very big fan of their format for courses(Students there asking questions is huge). Their UI/UX on their site is clean and the course page is sooooooooooooo much better than Udemy.
Only a Monarch Developer would have such impeccable introduction.
I was literally looking for some good Golang/HTMX videos today.... Nice.
Me too😂
thank you for this introduction. twas my perfect jumping point for a side project
You are my inspiration!
Im go developer from a poor country. I love open source, sharing knowledge and helping others. Inspired by your course on algorithms and data structures (free btw) im teaching new students for free too. You are awesome, keep doing what you do with so much passion! Love from BR
Brazil mentioned!
That's banger of an intro. Prime is the only person from whom i'd learn using youtube videos. I hate learning from yt tutorials/courses/blah
The question about tab state management could be done using on click to store the state using any of the client side storage options to manage state. For extreme cases, you still have Hyperscript and even inline JS as options. The main thing to remember is that HTMX is meant to add interaction for smaller or one of use cases, where you don't need all the bells and whistles. I have seen way too many static 5 page sites using WordPress simply to add their contact form with recaptcha.
Amazing video, really covers a lot of the subject in limited time. I'm very glad this came out to give me an entry-point into htmx. I'm surely gonna use it in a future pet project. Maybe event trying it at work. Thank you !
lmao you asked a live audience for twitch primes. i think that may be a first congrats fam and ty for this.
Gosh darn it I paid for this a month ago. Tthanks for doing this course. Really helped me learn how to use it with my golang project. I'd like to see more though - more Go courses. Do you do tutoring?
When I tried htmx on my own, I wound up with a button giving birth to another button. It's probably a rite of passage for learning HTMX.
Nobody will probably see this but the MTU size 43:14 usually relates to the maximum payload size not the minimum.
Ethernet Header: 14 bytes
IP Header: 20 bytes
TCP Header: 20 bytes
Total Ethernet + IP + TCP Overhead: 14 + 20 + 20 = 54 bytes
So make that count as small as possible! :D
yes i was checking the same, and the payload is actually up to 1460 bytes so yeah send only the count.
love the awkward silence during the opening. just the sound of hooves
That intro is textbook dominance assertion
Anyone who is talking about the confidence when he start the presentation!, please people!, he can do that because is a celebrity in the field, he is validated over and over again, so anyone can do that if you know in your interior that you are a master!. So, please do not expect this kind of validation of someone that does not know, in deep, the area of he is in. English is not my thing, sorry about it.
Great timing w/ this vid. I just hopped on the Go/HTMX train for the first time. Planning to add this to my toolbelt.
@colin_actually how's it going? I just hopped on this train as well. Any tips/tricks?
I played many htmx videos on a loop. Especially the "contexte" one and many of Primes. Reason is, i quit front end because of React fatigue and started BE journey in hopes of adopting better practices FOR fe and better developer experience.
React fatigue is a real thing.
thank you prime for the spaghetti slideware
I knew it was gonna be good as soon as prime entered on a "horse"
That intro was made by AI and cost 7000 dollars.
3:23 my guy really said "the social awkward" LMAO
Prime is such a boss at teaching
It is fucking crazy to me that there is hate for HTMX and yet there is thrills all around for Tailwind
OMGGGGGG the introductionnnnnn 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
chroot
Do I know anything about GO or have any plans to use it or HTMX. No. Did I watch this anyway. Yes
I think the HATEOAS name is part of why its adoption is avoided so much. I mean, it has HATE right there in the name.
I think it should be called HEAPS - still "HTML as the Engine of APplication State" but it's heaps more fun sounding.
That ship has sailed my friend, unfortunately.
Maybe, but the H is H for Hypermedia, not H for HTML
@@barneylaurance1865 ok
@@barneylaurance1865 yeah well in my acronym the H should stand for HTML instead of Hypermedia
super fun intro to htmx and go for me, ty prime
00:00:00 to 00:00:22 --> epic entrance
Wasn't it called "The Social Network" ?
yes
That's the joke
It's been ages since you uploaded to this channel, welcome back 🙂
the name.... violating-a-horse-human-at-0:15 AGEN!!!!
if you told me yesterday that the first thing I would watch on youtube today is prime riding a man with a horse mask....well I could've believed you
HTMX is so beautiful. It simplifies a lot of shits React just made up out of nothing.
Mayyyybe it's strange thing to say, but I have a great sleep listening this video
that ad scared the shit out of me
Prime is such a great presenter
Great intro! Halfway through and learned way more than just htmx too!
Wow, so much information! I liked the presentation but can't help but think it was sped up.
Thank you so much for uploading this!! ❤
Where do you get all these people to sit in the audience?
Do they work there?
Haha, so cool. There is zero chance that attendees are not listening after that.
what an amazing presentation - thanks prime
This is one of greatest introduction ever xD
Thank you for this great piece of knowledge! You are awesome!
Thanks for uploading to YT. Legend
this is the gosh darn video I needed. thanks gohtmxagean
OMG, he's even better in teacher mode than as a streamer 😂
Absolutely (x156) fantastic (x298)!
You eyes are soooo damnnnnn blueeee. Beautiful man !
*gets off the human horse*
"I'm here to introduce you to HTMX"
xddd dying
perfect timing, I was just about to start a project with GOTH
the slap was too personal
Good introduction to HTMX 🙂
Did the audience even laugh at your intro? Come on :D
Epic introduction!!
The finest of mantaurs I've ever seen.
lmaoooo the ride in was majestic
Really good intro to htmx!
I really wonder one thing though, what setup are you running, laptop + that "pad"-looking display and kb+mouse? I've been looking for a external display to use for my laptop
Again thank you for all you hard work
So weird seeing the guy from twitch holding a level headed presentation
What the fuck was that into 😂 i love it!
Horse The Markup Xtremeist
Best intro I've seen so far!
55:44 literally the most funny moment for a teacher, when you realize no one understand a **** 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is being suppressed on this channel
Wow, I am down for it! EPIC!
That into was epic
Damn... that intro killed me hahahahha
another banger, good work Mr Prime