HTTP — what happens when you hit a URL
HTTP — what happens when you hit a URL. Part of The Vibe Coder Series: the tech terms you keep hearing, explained fast and visual for people who ship with AI. ~11 min, no CS degree required. Chapters: 0:00 HTTP 0:45 First, an address 1:26 Request out, response back 2:12 A verb, a path, a version 2:57 Read, create, update, delete 3:39 Then come the headers 4:24 Sometimes you attach a body 5:06 The reply is the same shape 5:47 Status codes, by first digit 6:30 One raw request, by hand 7:16 Wrapped in a sealed envelope 8:04 One page, seventy requests 8:48 You use this all day 9:35 3 things nobody tells you 10:18 The whole thing in 3 lines 10:46 JSON Subscribe for a new explainer every week. #http #vibecoding #coding #softwareengineering #programming #tech #developer #ai — Made with AI-assisted motion graphics; real docs/repos shown on screen are the original sources.

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