A database is a crucial aspect of applications that are often only considered as an afterthought. However, for many developers deciding which database to use when building apps is a critical decision.
Among the many popular data structures such as MySQL, MongoDB and Oracle, Redis is slowly gaining popularity within the NoSQL databases. Although, it already plays a supporting role for many companies including Twitter and Github, Redis is now gaining traction as a primary database.
So, what is Redis? Redis is an open–source data structure server that allows developers to organize data using a key–value storage method. This powerful database is perfect for high performance jobs such as caching. Redis is a no–fuss and fast database for many different functions including as a cache or a message broker.
This Redis tutorial is the best place for you to progress from a newbie to an advanced user of Redis. Go from knowing nothing about Redis, to actually being able to create an application using this powerful database.
This Redis course has been specifically designed for beginners who have never worked with Redis before. You will learn everything you need to know about Redis, including what is Redis, what is this database best used for, how to install Redis on your system, etc.
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 3 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Neeraj Sood –
Very good for the beginners. You will get complete insight into all the details on how the REDIS works.
Alain Masiero –
Live copy paste of the official doc. No added value.
Parsuram Panigrahi –
good
Carlos Gaviria –
So far so good, learning the basics of Redis…
Rolando Creo –
Good, but no lessons on redis cluster
Nandha Kumar –
Good course for beginners.
ENNIO GOMIDE SANTOS –
Est sendo claro nas explica es, embora tudo ainda seja te rico.
Senthilkumar Prakasam –
Good, covers the basics.
Uri Gorobets –
Great course
Jeffrey Soong –
Shockingly disappointing for such a highly rated instructor. This course is severely lacking for something claiming to be a Redis course. Half of the course is the instructor reading off Power Point, and he could not be less enthusiastic. I came in wanting to learn the lower level behavior of Redis, and there is practically none of that in this course. Section 5 is seemingly just the instructor dragging out the video when it could have been half the length. Section 6 was among the content I wanted to learn, but he literally read through the slides, mind you, it’s text only with 0 examples. 0 diagrams. 0 illustrations. Just text, and a monotonous, unenthusiastic voice. And he literally just breezed through the details, barely explaining in any depth. There are parts where he pauses slightly to give very minor examples, but nothing in a real world use scenario. I’ve yet to start Section 7, but so far, browsing the section titles, it seems to be missing the pub/sub mechanism lessons, which arguably is among the top popular features of Redis (unless it’s named something else). If I were to give a metaphor, I would say this course is Introduction to Redis: Chapter 1, and the rest of the book is missing. Overall, this is my most disappointing purchase on Udemy. To those looking to learn Redis, look elsewhere. This course is way too incomplete, way too lacking. As of writing, this is 30th March 2020, and the oldest comment in the course is 3 years ago, so it’s already at least 3 years old. Look for more updated content with better explanation
Karen Hensley –
Yes, but using some terms that have not been introduced yet.
Kurcsics Norbert –
Redis looks cool, but I would have prefered to learn about it building a real world app. Some frontend (Anulgar 2+ prefered), nodejs //+fastify+fastify gql maybe// with redis cache, and mongodb. Nonetheless, it’s a good course. Those are just my favourite ways of learning something new for my stack.