How to build your own Youtube – Part 10
Introduction: If you missed the earlier parts, in this series we are covering how to build your own YouTube clone, Click here. Note: You need to have at least some prior experience with client-side Javascript frameworks and Node.js to get the most out of this tutorial. In the previous post, we looked at Adaptive bitrate streaming – HLS [...]
How to build your own Youtube – Part 9
Introduction: If you missed the earlier parts, in this series we are covering how to build your own YouTube clone, Click here. Note: You need to have at least some prior experience with client-side Javascript frameworks and Node.js to get the most out of this tutorial. In the previous post, we looked at Audio Frequency Control, Video Effects [...]
How to build your own Youtube – Part 8
Introduction: If you missed the earlier parts, in this series we are covering how to build your own YouTube clone, Click here. Note: You need to have at least some prior experience with client-side Javascript frameworks and Node.js to get the most out of this tutorial. In the previous post, we looked at Transcoding videos, Quality Control, [...]
How to build your own Youtube – Part 6
Introduction: If you missed the earlier parts, in this series we are covering how to build your own YouTube clone, Click here. Note: You need to have at least some prior experience with client-side Javascript frameworks and Node.js to get the most out of this tutorial. In the previous post, we looked at chunked video uploading, saving [...]
Introducing Laravel Password v1.0
Software is eating the world. The internet has become a very wild planet that harbors almost everything. With more and more of our lives being spent online, the list of accounts, social networks, and online shops we protect using passwords has also grown. The plethora of accounts has forced lots of people to use weak passwords during account [...]
How to build your own Youtube – Part 5
Introduction: If you missed the earlier parts, in this series we are covering how to build your own YouTube clone, Click here. Note: You need to have at least some prior experience with client-side Javascript frameworks and Node.js to get the most out of this tutorial. We have been able to upload some video, but those video files we experimented [...]
How to build your own Youtube – Part 4
Introduction: If you missed the earlier parts, in this series we are covering how to build your own YouTube clone, Click here. Note: You need to have at least some prior experience with client-side Javascript frameworks and Node.js to get the most out of this tutorial. We now have the ability to upload videos to Cloudinary as shown in the [...]
How to build your own Youtube – Part 3
Introduction: If you missed part 1 and 2, in this series we are covering how to build your own YouTube clone, Click here. Note: You need to have at least some prior experience with client-side Javascript frameworks and Node.js to get the most out of this tutorial. Step 1: Set Up Necessary Files Create a new file upload.client.controller.js [...]
How to build your own Youtube – Part 2
Introduction: If you missed part 1, in this series we are covering how to build your own YouTube clone, Click here. You need to have at least some prior experience with client-side Javascript frameworks and Node.js to get the most out of this tutorial. Before proceeding, you need to make sure you have these tools installed: Node.js Bower MongoDB [...]
How to build your own Youtube – Part 1
YouTube is the largest and most popular Global video-sharing website. In its early stages, it began as a simple but highly innovative way users can upload, view, comment and share videos. When YouTube started in 2005 they had to build their entire stack from scratch. Today you can make use of cutting edge services to greatly simplify the work [...]