Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Its crazy how much express cuts down on the boiler plate code. I went along with your Node.js video with the switch case etc to serve files which worked out to being around 55 lines of code, express accomplished the same functionalities in 7 lines.
Despite being a Senior DevOps Software Engineer, I always learn something new when Brad teaches. This crash course encapsulates the nuances of building an API, even if it’s a multi-billion dollar API. It all boils down to this basic concept. Thank you, Brad ❤
I don't work with Node and don't have any plans to. However, I still watched the whole video just because 1) your effort; 2) your skills; 3) I always learn something from you - in this case, one of the things was the Postman extension. Sure I learned a bunch of other little cool stuff. During the video, I couldn't escape thinking about what drives you into making these videos with such a level of care. Amazing. Thanks a lot.
Hi Brad, loving your tutorials this year, especially on React, Node.js, and Express.js! I've been following along and was wondering if you could consider doing a series on MongoDB next. It would be awesome to see how we can integrate it with these technologies for a full MERN stack project!
Quite new to your work and channel and currently operating a career switch to web dev. This content and the Node.js crash course are perfect! It is kind of overwhelming but hopefully after applying what I've learned here to my school project, I will understand it better. Thank you so much for such high quality and well delivered content! 🙏
Dear Brad, I am one of your subscribers and always find new things to learn whenever I watch you. I was wondering if there is a chance to make a website using javascript as a front-end and expressJS as a backend and it will be lovely if you can make it with authentication and sessions. I hope to see that courses coming up because you are among the best that can deliver information... Best regards
brad. Thank you for the video. Please do complete mern course. React, Node and Express. I will be looking forward to MongoDB course. Nextjs course too. Again thank you for these videos.
Hey Brad, pretty informative course, thank you. Wanted to ask about watching. --watch is not working on virtual environments such as vagrant (at least I could not make it working). I ended up using nodemon with polling. Maybe you have tested this feature with such environments?
thanks for the video, its very good for the beginners.. i have a request, can you make a beginner friendly video on Clean Code ? about repositiory pattern ? I mean how can we implement to our Backend Typescript project ? I have watched other videoes but couldnt understand a bit.. since you are very good in teaching may be you can help ?
I am very old subscriber of this channel and I remember the guy who was too young. But it has now been a long time that I haven't seen him. Where is he?
I worked with Express but got so tired of having to work for hours setup basic stuff like login/logout/forget password and so on, so I moved to the more active in development complete framework, Laravel, and it's working great!
hey men i really love the like your video it is deep and very helpful but right now i really struggle about file management like every time when i want to do some practice i always install react app again and again specially i am very confused by the installation of necessary files like nodemon , express ,node ,buble and run my file on terminal and like so on things really hard for me so can you make a tutorial video on how to handle files and folders, do we have to install every time when we want run our app or so many things please?!
Please make a video on auto generating swagger docs for express, i tried it but i was not able to give any custom tags for the swagger docs , video on that would be helpful
@brad can you please share the github repository for the express-crash so that we can take a reference since your repository has old file and the github link which you shared for express-crash is not working.
I just connected to a different network and whenever I make requests using Postman I am getting an Error: Invalid IP address: undefined. Can anyone help me? I am totally new to this.
Im trying to code along with this video, but at 36:00, I am getting this error whenever the req url is set to /posts/not-in-posts: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading: 'id') Has anyone got the same thing and have a fix for this?
Oops, I figured out my issue... When I had hardcoded the posts array, I copied and pasted the json, but unbeknownst to me, there were extra commas between the objects.
Really would prefer the errors not be left in as I prefer to pause and try to complete the examples myself. The switching between common js and module js syntax, for example, caused Brad to make an error exporting which wasn't obvious until he saved, but since I was trying to complete it myself with his errors still in the code from following along, it was confusing. Errors being left in to illustrate a point is one thing but I don't get the sense that Brad is sprinkling in errors like easter eggs but rather that he is winging it at times and then not editing out his errors.
Coming from the Laravel world, this feels like a huge downgrade, but this video is simply amazing for anyone looking to learn Express. Having knowledge in Laravel/Java made it easy for me to grasp the concepts. Thanks, mate