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I’ve started watching your videos every Saturday morning and it has really helped me as a developer 🙂
The images and the animation are just amazing
Love your content & presentation 👍.
Beautiful work! Short, concise, and the animations are 🔥thanks guys🎉
Thank you so much. Kind regards.
caching is an interesting phenomena
I love your presentation so much. Could you give the information what template or library (others) to use for making this presentation?
sry, but I didn't get anything. either it accent, or face is distracting, or voice or speaking manner, idk. extremely hard to understand the actual topic.
What is the tool used to animate this video and the components ?
Thank you a lot.
expert way of visualization, you nailed it guys
A video is worth more than thousand words or any documents. thanks a lot. I bought your two books, they are really awesome.
Could you compare Memcach vs Redis performance?
Thanks so much for this.
Excellent video! I'd like to extend an invitation for another simply explained video on server caching. https://youtu.be/cYfsJkf7xXQ?si=VjEF7AyhYq54I26t
Thank you for this tutorial! This is exactly what I have been looking for.
Great🎉
nice
the level of quality of these videos is just second to none. Respect to you Sahn!
Hi, can you explaim the I/O multiplexing with select, poll and epoll calls.
I have watched some videos but didn't have overall idea. Your explaining style helps me grab these concepts. Thanks in advance
Very nice as always. I always learn new things that I thought I knew or heard of.
useless and misleading
Hats off to The amount of knowledge this guy has ….
I get it! Thank you.
Waht a content!
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The animations were very good, appreciate the hardwork behind it,i really loved the color schemas u are using on kinda blackish background.its totally aesthetically appealing hatsoff to the editor.
Question: I have two etsy apps on my phone, one is for buying and one is dor selling (which is a newer app), i started receiving suggested items on my etsy seller account that ive never searched before on my seller account. I had signed into my etsy buyer app and there were saved items that could be related to the suggested items on my etsy buyer account. Im wondering if these apps communicate for advertising purposes, via accessing cached images that may have appeared on my app while browsing my etsy buyer account. Ive tried to find information about it online -via reddit etc.. other people seem to be going through the same thing. I messaged etsy they said it could he cache data that is stored on my device. But im wondering is this possible if they are separate apps and separate accounts.
I kinda wanna know how apps access cache data for advertising purposes. Can apps access other app cache data?
Watched. —
Thanks bbg <3
The depth, animation and clarity in this video is truly astonishing. Loved it❤
L2 cache is typically located in the cpu die?
beautiful graphic
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