@ChrisCourses

In case you missed it, get your free $100 for your first 60 days at  https://linode.com/chriscourses. 

Pretty hype about having a sponsor, definitely some good motivation to make videos more consistently πŸ˜›

@nightcoder5k

This is linode service is so cool.  Thank you.  I just signed up for the $5/month to try it out.
With the Microsoft Remote -SSH plugin for VScode, I can edit files on the linode server live through the SSH session.

@Frankslaboratory

Congratulations on 100k Chris!

@christian-schubert

This must be one of the best explanations of how to deploy a [gaming] webapp out there. Well structured, concise, beginner-friendly. Seriously, GREAT job. πŸ‘ Ever considered expanding it to include a node server for bidirectional real-time communication via websockets (utilizing a reverse proxy)?

@vizionthing

Apart from the tiny section where you were sitting over the command line this was awesome, nice job.

@thejoeblowshow

Hey Chris! Perhaps you can make a video tutorial on Installing encrypt SSL certificates when using Linode's VPS too. Your demo site is "up and running," as I'm sure you already know, but that "Not Secure" in the url is certainly non inviting. : - O Just a thought.

@huckleberryfinn8795

Is it possible to use the Ubuntu server if my computer is using Windows os?  And thanks for the amazing tutorials!!

@huachimingoX

if I want to make a database in linode I have to pay extra?

@thejoeblowshow

Fantastic video! Thanks for creating and sharing.

@joaofnds

congrats on 100k subs!

@natedonato

If your game is static front end like this I wouldn't set up a server.  I host static games and other static content for free on my website (github pages + free cloudflare CDN), and there are plenty of other cheap options for this type of content.  A small server is liable to get overrun by a sudden spike in traffic if your game suddenly goes viral and people start hammering your server, but a static host should easily be able to keep up.

That said, I am looking into server hosting for my next project (which will feature multiplayer, websockets, etc).

@CaliburPANDAs

Can do some React tutorials?

@boloow

Chris, I think it would be awesome a video regarding Docker and how we can create different containers for different projects stack. Just an idea (:

@LiquidMasti

Very informative tutorial

@kidbrave_7673

Hey Chris, I want to first and foremost say, thank you for creating such amazing video game content! I stumbled on your channel and was immediately blown away, leading me to these questions. With the video game tutorials you have available on your Youtube channel, do you think I would have enough knowledge to build a league of legends type game using only vanilla javascript, or would I need to know more such as unity or three.js? My dream is to build a discontinued game called infinite crisis which is a MOBA feel game. So, your advice on this question would mean the world!!! πŸ™πŸ˜

@Khadijah_K_

I'm amazed you had cash on hand for this video.

@ryz177

Great content! Aspiring to do this types of web/ game development early next year. Currently studying your PokΓ©mon game, it's top notch tutorial! :goodvibes:

@omarsh82

Greate video, but you can do this at home for free using apache. It's hard to beat FREE!

@Nodsaibot

this is for the 1gb RAM  shared VM, thats not cheap at all if you are just looking for a place to hang your hat, to run anything meaningful like a ecommerce shop you will need the 4GB $20/month and hope you dont need dedicated CPU

@unsalad

kool