Build Network Proxies and Reverse Proxies in Go: A Hands-On Guide
Build Network Proxies and Reverse Proxies in Go: A Hands‑On Guide Hey Dev.to community! 👋 If you’re a Go developer looking to level up your networking skills,...
Build Network Proxies and Reverse Proxies in Go: A Hands‑On Guide Hey Dev.to community! 👋 If you’re a Go developer looking to level up your networking skills,...
👋 Short Intro Why I’m Writing This I’m currently learning System Design and decided to learn in public by documenting my journey. This blog is part of my Syst...
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The Idea 1. Call the external API. 2. Check if the response status is 429 Too Many Requests. 3. Read rate‑limit headers if provided. 4. Handle throttling grace...
When I was working with HTTP, I carried a quiet assumption in the back of my mind: > if I send one thing, the other side receives one thing. It felt obvious. Al...
Hey there, tech‑curious friend! Imagine you’re at a coffee shop, slipping a note to the barista—your latte appears like magic. That’s an API: an Application Pro...
🧠 Why These HTTP Methods Matter In REST APIs, HTTP methods are not just syntax. They define: - API behavior - Client expectations - Data integrity - Error han...
Texting vs Phone Calls Texting HTTP - You send a message - You wait for a reply - Conversation over - To talk again? Send another message and wait Phone Call W...
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Understanding how websites work is a foundational skill, even for people who are just starting in tech. I wrote a detailed, beginner‑friendly guide that explain...
Overview hono-cli-adapter lets you call Hono apps directly from the CLI. Your business logic stays in Hono, so you can debug with Postman or Insomnia, ship the...