1 00:00:00,420 --> 00:00:05,250 And welcome back to the final lesson from the history of the Web. 2 00:00:05,850 --> 00:00:11,790 I wanted to finish things off with this diagram that we've seen before and previous lessons with a few 3 00:00:11,790 --> 00:00:13,110 minor differences. 4 00:00:14,020 --> 00:00:20,650 And that is I want to show you how Web applications were built in the early 2000s, so they were built 5 00:00:20,650 --> 00:00:24,310 with technologies that we've come to familiarize ourselves with. 6 00:00:24,700 --> 00:00:26,740 We have access JavaScript. 7 00:00:26,890 --> 00:00:34,480 But we also had Jorquera and Jaquie was a library that allowed JavaScript to be written in a simple, 8 00:00:34,480 --> 00:00:43,260 clean way that allowed us not to worry too much about working in one browser than the other. 9 00:00:43,990 --> 00:00:51,910 It created this environment for JavaScript to flourish, but it is an outdated technology and there's 10 00:00:51,910 --> 00:00:53,320 better ways of doing things. 11 00:00:53,500 --> 00:00:59,320 So it is not used very often and you'll see it less and less and job postings. 12 00:00:59,800 --> 00:01:08,070 And then on the back end we have the Lansac and that stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL and FB. 13 00:01:08,770 --> 00:01:18,970 And in those days back and developers used to ride files that allowed us to have logic on the servers. 14 00:01:19,210 --> 00:01:20,480 And then we had Apache. 15 00:01:21,010 --> 00:01:28,660 So if you ever use something like host Gater and you had to log in to see panel or any of those very 16 00:01:28,660 --> 00:01:32,740 common hosting platforms, most likely they're running Apache server. 17 00:01:32,860 --> 00:01:38,470 And what it is, it's a software that really efficiently serves up files. 18 00:01:39,100 --> 00:01:44,920 And B is a language that it's still being used today and Facebook actually uses it. 19 00:01:44,920 --> 00:01:47,920 But that's because their website was built in the early 2000s. 20 00:01:48,190 --> 00:01:56,380 It is now a very unpopular, let's say, language in terms of growth and job opportunities. 21 00:01:56,890 --> 00:02:00,460 Then we also had MySQL, which it's still being used. 22 00:02:00,460 --> 00:02:06,940 But again, if you're looking to get hired, you want to look for skills that are highly employable, 23 00:02:06,970 --> 00:02:13,030 people are looking for them, and there are still very few developers that know it really well. 24 00:02:13,240 --> 00:02:15,760 Well, that's what we're learning in these scores. 25 00:02:16,330 --> 00:02:20,680 In this course, we're going to learn HTML five, six, three. 26 00:02:21,040 --> 00:02:22,360 We're going to learn JavaScript. 27 00:02:22,600 --> 00:02:24,190 We're going to learn react. 28 00:02:24,400 --> 00:02:28,000 Probably the biggest library for JavaScript. 29 00:02:28,810 --> 00:02:32,590 And we're going to learn about note servers no guests express. 30 00:02:33,250 --> 00:02:39,700 We're going to learn about PostgreSQL and also Mongo DB So we're learning all these things in order 31 00:02:39,700 --> 00:02:48,250 for us to build clean, fast and bug free web applications so that we can stand on the shoulders of 32 00:02:48,250 --> 00:02:52,630 giants and great, wonderful applications that we're proud of. 33 00:02:52,780 --> 00:02:53,950 So get excited. 34 00:02:54,190 --> 00:02:57,600 All the theory stuff we're done with, we're going to start coding. 35 00:02:57,610 --> 00:03:02,980 We're going to start off with HTML, then get into CSFs and then finally JavaScript and react. 36 00:03:02,980 --> 00:03:04,980 And don't worry, we'll get to the back end as well. 37 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:07,060 So I'll see in the next section. 38 00:03:07,610 --> 00:03:07,990 Bhabhi.