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This is intro codebabes to the internet, ready to get fucked? You will need your computer and a brain. This course covers the basics of the Internet, the tools you will need to be a bad developer and how Al Gore invented it. In fact, this last part is not true. Al Gore is full of shit. A bunch of great guys created over the past few decades, with a little cashola from Uncle Sam. Now watch out and stop googling!
So, what is the Internet? It's a gigantic network of computers, from the computer you're using right now, to the giant server farms, and it's awesome. There is still a lot of freedom on the internet, well, unless you live in a fascist country. In the United States, we always go to any site we want, we are monitored.
With a little motivation and a good idea, anyone can create something amazing on the web. Part of the reason is net neutrality, which means that your shabby site can compete with the big boys. Just remember, if you hear the words Net Neutrality, it's a good thing, support it.
And if you're building something awesome, getting a server big enough to handle a bajillion hits is cheaper than ever. It's the golden age of the internet, just build something.
It's time to get (beat) technique. The computer or mobile device on which you are is the customer or the customer. The webpage you are looking at is served by the server, server side. When you enter a web URL in a browser, it asks for a page from a server somewhere. When the server receives the request, it processes it and sends files to your browser to turn it into a web page.
It's time to get (beat) technique. The computer or mobile device on which you are is the customer or the customer. The webpage you are looking at is served by the server, server side.
When you type a Web URL in a browser, your computer sends an HTTP request to a server somewhere on the Internet. HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It is essentially a language that your browser uses to communicate with the server.
An HTTP request contains important information, including the name of the server from which you are requesting a page. What is the name of the server you are requesting? It's just the part of the URL that precedes the .com or .net or .whatever tickles your pickle. For example, Google is the name of a server. When you request a page from google.com, you request a page from the server named Google.
When the server receives the HTTP request, it processes it and sends your browser the specific web page you requested.
The "server" is just another computer, probably surrounded by hundreds of others in a giant building somewhere running software that serves web pages. These servers run an operating system just like any other computer, usually Linux, have a database and some sort of server-side programming language. Thanks to a little marketing, many people call these server farms "the cloud". Looks more expensive than the server farm right?
Two other terms used a lot are back-end (say turned around butt facing the camera) and before. When the code is processed on the server that is the "backend". We talk about things like PHP, Ruby or Python. Front-end refers to things processed on your computer by the browser, things like HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
We will first talk about backend things, because well, I have a good backend. If you know what I say. .
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