The Multi-Threaded Web Server is an implementation of socket programming that creates local web server with custom port number define by user
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The Multi-Threaded Web Server is an implementation of socket programming that creates local web server with custom port number define by user
Simple barebones API Server
C implementation of RFC-7230 compliant HTTP client and server supporting multiple plaintext formats, binary data and file compression.
interaction with backend (begin to type a country name)
A Python Program that sniffs HTTP Packets and displays useful information on the screen
An ASP.Net Project made with a blend of MVC and Web API
Experimenting with the creation of an Internet search engine in Java and Swing.
Upgraded codebar tutorial with additional function
Lightweight own HTTP implementation with MVC in Go
Template designed to kickstart your .NET projects with a solid foundation based on Domain-Driven Design (DDD) principles
Proxy server that sits between your browser and other web servers. It takes GET requests from your browser, creates a connection with the requested server, and retrieves the payload. However, this server intentionally inserts random errors into the payload before rendering it to the browser as a prank
simple but functional implementation of a http-server in vanilla java
HTTP Proxy: Project for Communication Protocols ITBA Subject
An ExpressJS that starts VLC and presents a controller as HTTP endpoints
This repository is to demonstrate IoT protocols for beginners. It provides basic demonstration of 5 IoT protocols.
Java SE Rest API - FrameworkLess
Tìm hiểu: The HTTP Protocol, HTTP Requests, HTTP Responses, HTTP Methods (List ra toàn bộ các method và chi tiết về chúng), URLs, HTTP Headers (List ra các Request và Response header thông dụng và chi tiết về chúng), Cookies, Status Codes, HTTPS, HTTP Proxies, HTTP Authentication
Order delicious cupcakes with various customizations and delivery options. Designed for #100DaysOfSwiftUI
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