http2
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a request and response protocol used to send a request to a server and receive a response back in the form of a file. HTTP is the basis of data communication for the web. HTTPS is an evolution in HTTP, where the “S” stands for secure socket layer allowing communication in HTTP to be more secure.
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Infrastructure for my personal website
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An ASP.NET Razor view engine wrapper that adds HTTP/2 preload headers for your javascript, css, and image elements
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A HTTP/2 web server written in F#
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Backend development application for personalised usage
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A Sidecar/NGinx Caching solution for Jira Data Center
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Difference between HTTP1.1 vs HTTP2 and about objects and its internal representation in Javascript
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A web server designed for hosting static files and serves as a valuable tool for testing new ideas, features, and specifications. Despite its focus on experimentation, the server remains highly performant, delivering lightning-fast speeds that allow for seamless content delivery.
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A microservice for graphql api
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Stream Updates with HTTP/2 Server-Sent Events & Hemera
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