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Summary: 1 - Parse url address 2 - DNS resolution 3 - TCP Link 4 - Send http request 5 - The server received the request 6 - Server response 7 - TCP downlink 8 - Browser Parsing Resources
@bolong3112
Жыл бұрын
awesome
@branislav3800
Жыл бұрын
You skipped the IP provider
@peterng.
6 ай бұрын
Hi thầy ^^
I personally prefer the animations and basic concepts. All too often as developers we're forced to jump into more advanced concepts before we even understand the basics. I highly encourage keeping it as basic and simple as possible. This first video has been a very welcome breath of fresh air!
@apoorvgupta9680
Жыл бұрын
I agree with this , Sir
@juliozz59
3 ай бұрын
Based on my personal experience, keeping it simple on an interview will not be satisfiable enough, it does require the level of explanation my dude is doing here. bottomline: I do agree with your point that keeping it ELI 5 it creates way more effective learning process, but not effective for an interview processes.
@solaerwig
2 ай бұрын
The worst thing is when teachers draw their lessons with a tablet🤣Like hurry upp just learn to edit
You are my favorite channel oN YT. I love this. Thank you for sharing this stuff. I’ve been a Systems Admin/Engineer for decades. Now I’m a Software Engineer and your channel is such a gift to people like me.
You all have come a long way, but even this first video is top tier. This also happens to be a very common interview question, so pretty much the best place to start.
Good explanation, a minor correction. URL stands for “Uniform Resource Locator”
I’ve looked at a couple of videos explaining HTTP and this is hands down the best one so far! Thank you 🙏🏻
That's very insightful from you to share your knowledge with the community in another media. Certainly, keeping that quality of animations and contextual description, KZread you help you read way more people and potentially make you find your goals! Congratulations on the final product! 👏 Keep it simple enough for newcomers and technically enough for experts. BTW: how did you make those animations? Did you any tools? I really like it. 😁
Saw your post on LinkedIn and received the email and I subscribed BLAZING FAST. Love you way of teaching and how you break things down and make it easy to digest. My Feedback is that I loved the video and for visual learners its very appreciated the effort that goes into the animations and transitions to bring the idea to life instead of just a block of text or a static image for 10 minutes. So really enjoyed the effort into the visual content.
Great! I've read the first version of your System Design book, and I think this videos are a complement for that content. I like as you maintain these explanations clear and simple. I will keep continue enjoying these great videos.
Make sure you keep the length of the videos short, like this one. This is very powerful. Your explanation is vivid and clear.
Amazing initiative. I'm a big fan of your books! Thank you for keep bringing this great content to us!
As a web dev, I love how you started your system design series with a web lesson.
Thanks Alex for sharing the content on KZread . Indeed an amazing initiative. Video animations are great and informative and voice is pretty loud and clear. Thank again for all your effort. Looking forward to see more videos.
I've watched a lot of videos about this process and by god this was the best and easiest to follow explanation by far
This is the best channel I could find on KZread for the topics regarding CS/webservice ever!
I am doing your online material course and in parallel watching these videos, they are too good and animated is just on point. Looking forward to a video series on System Design. Would love to see videos on Networking and OS concepts.
I have your two books and I was looking for the video version of it. I am so happy to find this channel! Videos are great because it's even more efficient for me to memorize stuff than books. My one request is that you could speak a bit upbeat with rhythm. Maybe this is my personal preference. Even without that I still really love this series and I really appreciate you started this!!!
Thank you for the amazing books, LinkedIn Posts and now youtube videos .. Really appreciate your contribution for the community .
As someone familiar with these concepts, i found this pretty useful for a quick recap, however it will be difficult for someone without prior knowledge to follow what's exactly happening in 5 minute shorts like this. Anyways looking forward for your future videos!
Been following on LinkedIn for a while, so happy to see this!! And I thought your materials were clear on LinkedIn. It's even clearer on video. Thanks!
Great video I got asked in an interview for PM precisely what you explained here and can see that learning from your videos is a great way to improve my technical understanding.
Thanks Alex this is really crisp and clear explanation about a topic in brief, Will be waiting for more
Nice and clear video, this is a great idea to explain specific concepts in an animated way, every developer no matter his skills would understand it. Congratulations and keep this method for further videos!
How simple and all relevant details were delivered in one video Please upload more videos 😄
Amazing!!!! It is great to see the visual representation of the book and the posts from linkedIn. Thanks for helping to understand the concepts easily.
I just want to say that these videos are super super helpful! As someone without a comp sci background, I love this content!
Happy to see that you finally started a KZread channel. I see this reaching a Million subs super quick. Congrats 👏 👏 👏
Congratulations on the launch! The video looks amazing! Big fan here.
Simple, relevant, and kind. Thank you for the video!
Great initiative. Keeping it simple and very easy to understand. Excited to learn more stuff.
Subscribed! Just wanna let you know that thanks to the first volume of your book, I got 2 new grad offers (yep some companies ask new grads system design questions these days). Look forward to reading the second book and watching videos on this channel!
@izbagov
2 жыл бұрын
Where did you order book?
@hoangnhatpham8076
2 жыл бұрын
@@izbagov both are on amazon!
@chair_smesh
2 жыл бұрын
Which companies asked system design for new grad?
Great video. Animations are well designed and the explanation is simple enough to understand. Looking forward to more videos to come
Thank you so much for creating this. It’s refreshing and easy to understand. Keep this awesome work going!!
Your diagram + explanation are so great and easy to understand and retain Thank you
Where greatness began! Nice explanations
I hope you won't lock your content after sometime as mostly people do . You can monetize it for ads as it will still allow financially unable people to learn it for free . Awesome content there man!! Keep up the good work.
These are the best system design videos I have come across
Awesome explanation - and I like the animations! Thanks and looking forward to more videos 💙
Excited to see more content, keep them coming!
Amazing!! Thanks for doing this. Looking forward to watching all of these videos.
I can't believe anyone has the chutzpah to start a KZread channel this year when there already many well-established good ones out there. I'm glad you did. This video is good. The videos that followed are great. The keys of quality you discovered are short, animated, good voice, and relevant topic.
@yotu9670
Ай бұрын
Crazy how he has grown to 784k subs…in 2 years.
Thanks Xu. I can't do more than following and learning from you from all places.
When the content is great -> You don't have to ask for it. Viewers will automatically Subscribe and Like. I liked the video before even watching it because I have read you book and followed LinkedIn posts.
Glad to see your channel. Happy learning!
simplistic and great love the format please keep making videos
This was great to learn about, looking forward to the next video. Congratulations on new channel! All the best
Many thanks for those short videos, please keep going !
Excellent explanation. Very clear and to the point. Thank You for this video. 👍
Great initiative, I love your blog posts. Congrats!
This was a great video! Very clear and concise. Thanks!
Your animation is just right. Wonderful work. Thanks a lot
You are my personal favorite, it is so so clear. I live it. I love it.
Please make more of these this is super useful!
Congrats! Nice animated diagrams, easy and quick to understand, good calm speaking (for non-english native speakers is quite important), all very clear! When the next video will be released?!
Great contribution to the community. Excellent tutorial
Amazing!This channel will be a most wanted!
Great video and explanation ! Also your animations are unmatched !
Amaaazing format to deliver such an intelligible explanation
wow it's honour to have you on youtube. welcome and hope everyone gain something from your videos
I got a picture embedded in my head which I wont forget everrr. Thanks a bunch!
The content was good and clear to understand. What I would like is to have a detailed video on the connection setup mechanism like what is TCP (and other options) and how does it work and how requests are made over TCP (or some other type). Also, the pace could be a little faster, although this video was short but in case you make longer videos, then a bit faster pace would be good. Having said that, I love your work so all the best for the channel.
@mehulsolanki9435
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the pace was a bit slow. I watched it 1.5x. I think it is fine if keeps it the same way if anyone wants to go slow. If someone wants to go fast, they can always increase the speed.
Crisp and precise…i liked it Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Looking forward to more videos
It's amazing. Content is very clear. Thank you.
really like your newsletter, amazing videos. pls keep uploading 🥳
Big fan of your work, your book, your posts on Linkedin and Twitter. Really liked it and look for more. Also I would like if you can do one video where you show us how you do your beautiful diagrams. Brilliant, looking forward to more.
Great video! I just subscribed to the channel. Your book helped me to prepare for Amazon system design interview, and the knowledge I got was really helpful. :)
Awesome explanation, you are doing a great job!
Ur content on Linked In is great, looking forward to viewing this channel! 👍🏻
I like the video. I was honestly hoping for a video going into excruciating detail about the topic so I can show it to people instead of explaining the processes myself many times. This was a decent overview anyhow.
❤ this. Looking forward for more videos.
Big fan this side from LinkedIn. You are doing a great job teaching us.
❤️Ohhh man, your content is so reach and clean, it's very easy to understand.
Great content. Came here from LinkedIn. Got your book.Thank you!
That's very helpful, thanks for you tutorial and newsletter.
An amazing content with an amazing presentation way (animation and sound) so please keep going.
It was very clear and to the point. Thanks
Thank you for making amazing videos! keep makin’ ‘em!
Well made! Thanks for your work!
The best explaination ever!
Just 6 months and already 249k subs that too on an educational channel. Amazing work guys!
Great video. Thank you for bringing us such great content.
Great initiative!! Will be expecting video of system design course very soon!!!
Actually I was asked the exact question in a technical Interview, thank you I can answer it better next time
Great Initiative. Good content for first video and explained clearly. Keep Going
Awesome video, looking forward to more, bring ‘‘em on 👍
Nice clear talking, possibly valuable in the consulting side of IT (enterprises, govt) to remind layman that there is a reason why they should and cannot call the shots (though they can from a user experience perspective).
Awesome initiative, Really Appreciated
Ahah! The much awaited series is finally here!
I loved it... Appreciate all your efforts.
Hey Alex! I bought the copy of vol 1 yesterday. Plan to crush it through this weekend!
Nice. This channel is going to be hit from day 1.
Really liked the video. Very insightful. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Great concept explained so well. Please keep on doing these videos.
sir, this is amazing.. i live this channel already.. PLZZZZ keep up the good work
Thank you very much. This is excellent.
Very useful and simple. Keep up the good work and keep it coming.
Thanks so much . Very clearly and useful .
Liked the content. Please continue with system design related content.
Really excited for next videos🚀
Thank you, Alex!