Node.js Tutorial for Beginners - 4 - Handling Multiple Requests - Dubai
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Anyone knows where can I find these "avatars" ? I guess they're probably pre designed ?
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you are too good at explaining things ..thanks
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Ummm, i have been writing servers in various languages for 20+ years and have never written a server where there was no concurrency. To say that concurrency is an advantage of nodejs is like saying you created a restraunt that serves food for the first time.
to my knowledge, no server technology has NOT supported concurrency. almost always the bottleneck in a three tier architecture is the database. -
You explained it so clearly god dammit...
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I freaking love your videos, man. I only watch your tutorials when I need to learn something new. Hilarious as always.
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I also wear no pants when I order my eggs
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Great Tutorial!
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I don't trust that priest.
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you are best...thanks
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you're my new favorite! Thank you for sharing!
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i understand the idea of paralel processing (or at least i think i do). Gave those instances different values, and although they are submitted all at the same time, they respect the specific timeout. But i can't understand the mechanist in Javascript for the first step: here are all the orders, process them as soon as possible. How is this achieved? How does he knows to wait until all request are submited, to start processing them?
btw, just tested in a plain html file and works. So this is a html question -
man, you're awesome :D loved the story
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Bucky, in every tutorial you teach from the basic but in this one you didn't and it was a bit difficult to grasp. So please try to get from the basics next time. The concept was clear from the illustration you showed at the beginning but the function calling wasn't very clear for those who are not experts at javascript.
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Hi there,
Just a quick question here.. and anyone else is welcomed to answer and it will be appreciated. What is this "Callback" thing here? And I apologize in advance, I'm new to Javascripting and Node.js.
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Anyone having difficulty using the "Run" feature on Mac OSX Webstorm:
Preferences > Languages & Frameworks > Node.js and NPM > Coding Assistance - Node.js Core library is disabled. > Enable.
Then you will be able to use the handy "run" feature. -
You mention that node.js is incredibly fast and efficient at handling requests to databases. Are you saying that if you were to have similar code in another language, it would process the requests with a much longer delay in between the placeAnOrder() calls? What are some examples of languages that would process this slowly and what are some other languages that would process it quickly like node.js?
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so rude to your grandma!
never again! >:( -
Hi bucky... first of all i like all your section you are doing great !
I have a question about setting the time out.
if the DB will make the query in 1 second, why should i have to wait 5 ? -
Bucky is a boss!
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wata funny guy
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