How to use WebSockets - JavaScript Tutorial For Beginners
In today's video I'll be taking you through the basics of creating a WebSockets application - we'll be covering the client side and the server side to send messages between the two. WebSockets allow for two-way, event-driven communication between the web browser and a back-end WebSockets server. Support me on Patreon: / dcode - with enough funding I plan to develop a website of some sort with a new developer experience! For your reference, check this out: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d... Follow me on Twitter @dcodeyt! If this video helped you out and you'd like to see more, make sure to leave a like and subscribe to dcode! #dcode #javascript #websockets

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