Node.Js Senior developer here, And I'm a subscribed in you channel for two main reasons 1 - Your way to simplify things, even though I know most of them all, I still enjoy watching you explaining them. 2 - No matter how experienced you are, you still can learn some useful tricks from others even for basics. Keep it up man :)
yeah he doesnt just try sound intelligent. I feel like a lot of people want to be perceived as genius so when they apply for work or get invited to convetion talks or some crap. this guy is a beast.
Every beginner to backend MUST watch this video. Learning node, express, mongoose, etc all at once, I didn't know where one ended and the other began. This vid and the blog cleared up all the confusion, and your explanation of next() was better than the official documentation. Thanks a lot Kyle, for explaining what middleware really is so well! 😊
I have been trying to understand what middleware is for the last two weeks. Went through a ridiculous amount of documentation with no clarification. And then this randomly pops up in my recommendations and everything is suddenly so clear. Thank you so much, Kyle!
Hey Kyle, you probably won't see this, but for those who are in the comments, these videos he puts together are amazing. I am currently enrolled in a Software Engineering course, and when we get the new weekly material, the first thing I do is check to see if Kyle has a video on it. Most of the time he does. I have learned so much from you. One day I will land a great job thanks to your videos, and then I will be able to repay you somehow.
I am working on a project using Express and had several questions about middleware. You literally explained all of them one after the other. Amazing work.
Everyone else I try to learn from zooms past topics like this and just expects you to get it. Thank you for your clarity and systematic representation of flow and function.
You have a very clear straight to the point way of explaining things, your tutorials are super time efficient to watch, as everything you talk about is relevant to what you're trying to explain.
Luv you man I spended more than 2 hours in an error in my website but couldn't found so i left it after 2 hours i saw your video and figured out my error luv you so much😄❤❤❤
You are a phenomenal teacher, I can always rely on your tutorials if there's anything I don't understand about web dev, your videos are really empowering and super helpful!
Man this was by far the best explanation of middlewares ,,, nothing fancy or complex, just to the point explanation of what needs to be known if you actually want to learn the concept and not some block of code... the explanation after 11:00 is missed by all other videos I have watched on this topic and which is so essential in actual application of middlewares,,, for my case I was looking for some kind of explanation of how does logger functions log response times if they are initialized as first middleware as in it should have passed to next middleware before sending response,,, But all is now clear and I am able to digest the functioning of it...
This guy is just an absolute beast. Can't believe I bought a course and didn't understand a thing about express, all I did was to copy til' I watched this video.
This is a topic that has always been dull to me even though I use it quite a bit, and it always feels uncomfortable to use something you do not fully understand You have clarified the issue completely !!!
Thank you so much for including a blog post too. Love you explanations. But for a quick reference or a lookup on a specific part. The video format is rarely friendly. Love to read guides
Bro you are like a god of nodejs . I completely understood middle ware. Your video is awesome. Please keep making more such videos. You are a great teacher.
If I ever need to know something and see that you have created content that explains it I watch it because I know it's going to be excellent. But this was the first time I read one of your posts... and now I'm an even bigger fan, thank you!
You are definitely a great teacher. After watching your videos, I always feel my one thumbs-up has been too small for your gratitude. Thank you for making these videos.
Amazing simple explanation with examples, this is how documentation should be written, with emphasis on certain behaviours of something instead of dull wall of text from which you might or might not figure something out and, you go to youtube for human explanation, great work man!
Thanks for the great video. I wish more videos were like this. So many code-along tutorials leave newbies thinking they're learning better than they are. Great video.
I want to say that your free stuff is miles ahead of many people's paid stuff. I'm just finishing one of the most advertised udemy-like courses (it's on udemy too, I think) for fullstack and I've caught so many errors and unexplained details, that I often end up watching your stuff. For example, in this course nobody explained middleware adequately. Not even http action responses. In 14 minutes you've given me more information than the course did in 1 hour. And it's paid...
Awesome 👏 I have been studying it on some courses in Brazil and I didn’t have an such good explanation like this ! Now I fell secure to start my career 😂
you are really great man , even our institute faculty don't know how to teach ..our faculty make the things complicated but in reality the things are made more easy by you thanks ....a ... lot
This was the first video i ever on RU-vid without wasting time and giving all the contents surely related to the topic. The topic is well covered and my concepts are just polished again. Just make me blush .. thanks. Btw it was first to watch your video. I do subscribe.
I am learning express and doing my first project that's almost done. The term middleware kinda freaks me out without any reasons lol. That's why I avoided using it in my project. But after this explanation, the concept is crystal clear! Thank man
Excellent video, really helpful for beginners (especially the explanation on how next() is not the same as function return). But i think its also important to explain on error-handling middleware, that would definitely help the beginners to explore the error-handling pattern in express js
I see that many people are very positive about this video. I, for instance, find the title:everything you need to know about express middleware not very correct. Apparently, you need to install some server, but where? What kind of server? Where do you place the codefile? How does this middleware server throughputs the initial request to the listening webserver? Otherwise put, I understand about the next() function call, but I haven't learned anything about express middleware.