Beautiful & Unbelievable, how on earth you made it so simple !!!!
nice explanation man, keep up the analogies! <3
simply the best 👏🏾
Very good. keep going. Thanks.
Nicee
This is a TCP/ICP socket instead of a Unix Domain socket?
By far the BEST Video
bind(), listen() and accept() looks similar, what are the cases they're not used together?
By Far the Best Explanation Ever for Socket File Descriptor in UNIX…❤️❤️
Great video, I really like the analogies it helps a lot !
Unrelated but this helped me a lot understanding how netpoller in Go works. Thank you so much sir for making this video
Just amazing, nothing more than I can say
Thanks for the great explanation
Very good video, thank you very much.
Would love to watch videos on how the things work under the hood. Carpenter ❤
Pretty nice, Thank you
Nice explanation
Amazing explanation.
I'm smarter after watching this. Thanks 🙂
fifo first in first all a one "type" of "primitive" os sockets api berkeley showing in bsd 4.2.2
the painel is cool but linux is kernel not system and sockts not created for att and master dennis ritchie in berkeley or openbsd,
Took me forever to find this info and someone to explain it like you did…I'm a carpenter by trade..lol You did a great job ! I've been teaching myself Linux and python for a couple years now. Things are starting to click . Thanks again for the video.
Loved it. Thanks. Walk through a door and look like an idiot, would you have expected this in a video that discusses Socket API? I laughed out so loud.
Thank you so much!! Amazing explanation!!
Great explanation, thank you!
Great analogies! Please keep them up 🙏🏻
I really like the way you explain (: cheers from Argentina!
PLEASE DO NEVER STOP PUBLISHING VIDEOS ! MERCI
Excellent explanation, good Sir.
Best explanation of this topic and that too in a very simple manner .. thanks a ton
Thanks
Beautiful & Unbelievable, how on earth you made it so simple !!!!
nice explanation man, keep up the analogies! <3
simply the best 👏🏾
Very good. keep going. Thanks.
Nicee
This is a TCP/ICP socket instead of a Unix Domain socket?
By far the BEST Video
bind(), listen() and accept() looks similar, what are the cases they're not used together?
By Far the Best Explanation Ever for Socket File Descriptor in UNIX…❤️❤️
Great video, I really like the analogies it helps a lot !
Unrelated but this helped me a lot understanding how netpoller in Go works. Thank you so much sir for making this video
Just amazing, nothing more than I can say
Thanks for the great explanation
Very good video, thank you very much.
Would love to watch videos on how the things work under the hood. Carpenter ❤
Pretty nice, Thank you
Nice explanation
Amazing explanation.
I'm smarter after watching this. Thanks 🙂
fifo first in first all a one "type" of "primitive" os sockets api berkeley showing in bsd 4.2.2
the painel is cool but linux is kernel not system and sockts not created for att and master dennis ritchie in berkeley or openbsd,
Took me forever to find this info and someone to explain it like you did…I'm a carpenter by trade..lol
You did a great job !
I've been teaching myself Linux and python for a couple years now.
Things are starting to click .
Thanks again for the video.
Loved it. Thanks. Walk through a door and look like an idiot, would you have expected this in a video that discusses Socket API? I laughed out so loud.
Thank you so much!! Amazing explanation!!
Great explanation, thank you!
Great analogies! Please keep them up 🙏🏻
I really like the way you explain (: cheers from Argentina!
PLEASE DO NEVER STOP PUBLISHING VIDEOS ! MERCI
Excellent explanation, good Sir.
Best explanation of this topic and that too in a very simple manner .. thanks a ton