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System design addresses how different parts of a system communicate, manage data, & handle requests. And this course teaches you the key concepts by building a YouTube clone. Along the way you'll incorporate 3 key services: upload, watch, & transcoder.

System design addresses how different parts of a system communicate, manage data, & handle requests. 

And this course teaches you the key concepts by building a YouTube clone. 

Along the way you'll incorporate 3 key services: upload, watch, & transcoder.
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🌐 What is DNS? DNS (Domain Name System) is like the phonebook of the internet. It translates human-friendly domain names (like google.com) into IP addresses (like 142.250.190.4) that computers use to identify each other on the network. 📱 Why is DNS important?

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📄 What is YAML? YAML stands for "YAML Ain’t Markup Language". It's a human-readable data format used for writing configuration files and data structures in a clean and easy-to-read way. Think of it as a simpler alternative to JSON or XML, often used

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📦 What is JSON? JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. It’s a lightweight data format used to store and exchange data, especially between a server and a web application. Even though it came from JavaScript, it's used by almost every programming language today — like Pyt

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🧾 What is XML? XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. It’s a markup language used to store, transport, and structure data in a human-readable and machine-readable format. Think of it as HTML without predefined tags — you create your own tags. 🧠 Why use XML? Used for d

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📊 What is Data? Data is any raw fact or figure that can be collected, recorded, stored, and processed. Think of it like unprocessed information — it's the starting point for making decisions, analyzing trends, or feeding machines (like AI). 🧠 Types of Data

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She’s not a senior Presidential Staffer, I am surprised no one has corrected it. Ghanaweb started this and hasn’t even had the courage to correct it. The lady in question stated clearly in the video that she was an aide.

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Who is interested in free certification in Cybersecurity, Data Science, Computer Science, and Data Analytics? I've got you! Indicate your interest in the comments 🙋🙋‍♀️

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“This is not the way it was supposed to be.” Things didn’t go the way @bowens_official planned, during the #AEWAllInTexas Men’s Casino Gauntlet. The Pride of Professional Wrestling is IRATE and looking for answers.

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36 PLATFORMS TO LEARN CYBERSECURITY AS A BEGINNER YouTube: 1. Network Chuck 2. Outpost Gray 3. David Bombal 4. John Hammond 5. The XSS Rat 6. Cyrill Gossi 7. Cyberspatial 8. Bugcrowd 9. Professor Messer 10. Black Hat 11. Hak5 12. Infosec Institute 13. HackerSploit Apps: 14.

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1. Sell the MacBook (Depending on the type) 2. Use 50% to 60% of the money from (1) to buy a second hand manageable low end PC 3. Join Telegram and WhatsApp channels offering free Udemy coupons on cybersecurity. 4. Download some cybersecurity video courses like - ethical

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Computer Networking is the foundation to your cybersecurity journey as a beginner Your outline should be: 1. Networking Fundamentals 2. Network Implementations 3. Network Operations 4. Network Security 5. Network Troubleshooting This should be your guide. Happy learning!