My fucking god. I've bought and gone through 2-3 different courses learning about backend and yours is the only one that helped me understand the concepts properly. The way you take time to explain each and every detail of your code helps a bunch. I am looking forward to watching the rest of your course. Thanks for this bootcamp, I really appreciate it.
Your tutorials are the best. You speak in language that non-techies or newbies can understand. You use good examples that laypersons can relate to. You explain each component of the code thoroughly step by step, making it easy enough to understand, instead of glossing over things, assuming that everyone knows what they are for. Too many of the presenters of these types of tutorials don't understand what goes on in the mind of beginners, and their tutorials make some people like me feel confused and bewildered. They use technical terms that only fellow engineers can keep up with. However, I don't want to criticize them too much because the content on YT is free. But I would just like to say your communication skills and method of presentation are excellent. Thank you.
I remember when I was in ojt, my one superior developer gives me your content tutorial about flexbox. And now im a web developer. Thanks to both of you! :)
@@subarnapokharel2218 Nope. Don't depend all in tutorial, you must read books, and documentations to become yourself comfortable with any programming language etc.
That was a fantastic introduction to Express, Brad! Thanks so much. You went at just the right pace and made it super easy to follow. Already looking forward to your next “Create an API “ lesson. 🤓 Have you thought about presenting the words “Learn Web Code” on your three monitors behind you during your on-camera sections? Might be an opportunity for a little extra brand awareness. 😎
Thank you Brad, was cool and clear. I like the way you teach. i'm not fluent in English but I almost undrstood all. (except ejs, because first time I've heard about, intresting template ; ) I should find your vidéos in first place, waste too much time on others, nothing but confusig. Please keep going in the same way. Thank you again. 🤟
Thank you for this video Brad! I was stuck and this helped me out again. I learned a lot with your courses, bought a couple on udemy as well. Keep it up, your way of teaching to code is the best!
Good day sir! I always feel motivated whenever I watch a video from your channel. But today I get confused and want to as this question. From your explanation on why we need a server? And the demonstrated example from the developer tool got me confused! If a client or a user make changes in developer tools, is it saved permanently? That is reflect the changes to the original file?
Thank you for this video sir!. good detail and appreciate the increased font size and zoomimg for enhanced learning experience💯 I learned much clearer from you the syntax but i'm very new to http👶 so i still need a bit more break down. Have you already done a video on what the req and res objects look like? Why does http method take those 2 params? what are headers and why should we care? If so, what is the name? If not, would you do one if not too tedious?😊
Brad, I think the word thank you isn't enough to express our gratitude for the selfless work you are doing. But anyway, thank you so much. I just want to let you know that I really like your course, learn javascript: full stack from scratch, on udemy. Do you have some more courses that I should check?
Thanks so much! It's huge motivation for me to hear that. Glad you're enjoying the Full-Stack JavaScript course! You might like the "React For The Rest Of Us" course or the "Git a Web Developer Job" course if you want to learn about version control / workflow / mobile-first design etc...
Hi Brad! Thanks for a great tutorial! I be honest im paying for a course and thewy couldnt explain it like you have!! I be sure to check out your paid course too now! I only had one problem and that was using ejs engine... I can see that ejs was installed and in the dependecies of the package.json file but this error occurs ---- Error: No default engine was specified and no extension was provided. i know it is something to do with the syntax .render but thats all i can work out!! If you or anyone can help I would be very grateful :)
Thanks Brad for this tutorial though I'm stuck on my post request. When I try to post the data of my html form to the /result route it shows me a request fo Get instead of a Post request. I could see the request type through the developers tool also I changed the port number but that also didn't work.
Really enjoying while code with you ! I have a question related to this.. AS we have seen to link our css files with ejs can we also link our scss (SASS) file according to this same manners?
18:52 That middleware express.urlencoded() is causing problem. Before adding trim() & toUpperCase(), it was only showing else condition "Incorrect, please try again." even when u enter "blue". After adding trim() and toUpperCase(), I get an error: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'trim')
amazing tutorial as always thank you. but It would be great if you took a minute from your time every week to answer the Q&A section in your course (wordpress).