The title of this post speaks for itself: “What every developer should know about TCP”. Nothing mind-blowing, just a nice reminder.
#network #tcp #http
#network #tcp #http
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What every developer should know about TCP
Why do you need to place your servers geographically close to your users? One of the reasons is to achieve lower latencies. That makes a lot of sense when you are sending short bursts of data that should be delivered as quickly as possible. But what about…
HTTP is old, and over the ages lots of strange and interesting things had found it’s way into protocol. You’ll find more details in this post. Teaser:
- no-cache header actually means do cache
- What are the 1XX codes used for?
- Every websocket depends on the same UUID 258EAFA5-E914-47DA-95CA-C5AB0DC85B11. What?
#http #network #protocol
- no-cache header actually means do cache
- What are the 1XX codes used for?
- Every websocket depends on the same UUID 258EAFA5-E914-47DA-95CA-C5AB0DC85B11. What?
#http #network #protocol
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HTTP is fundamental to modern development, from frontend to backend to mobile. But like any widespread mature standard, it's got some funky skeletons in the...
Nice! It's been only 5 10 13 years and we're about to get a mature multiplexer in Go!
#go #server #http
#go #server #http