TCP Doesn’t Know What a Message Is
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...
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...
Ktor is an asynchronous networking framework developed by JetBrains, designed for building both server and client applications in Kotlin. While Retrofit has lon...
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The Evolution of the Web: Comparing HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 If you’ve ever wondered why the modern web feels so much snappier than it did a decade ago, th...
Wi-Fi 8 is the most exciting revision to the spec since the mid-2010s, and MediaTek is one of the first to announce real hardware for it....
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...
Introduction I’m starting my journey into cybersecurity by learning networking concepts, a foundation many recommend before diving deeper into security. Learni...
Overview Kubernetes networking appears simple: each Pod receives its own IP address, and Services automatically route traffic to the appropriate Pods. This sim...
Introduction We all know how DNS works – there are countless articles and blogs that explain it. While digging deeper I discovered several pieces of informatio...
Introduction In this article I walk through what it takes to become an iOS developer in 2026. It’s aimed at two groups: Absolute beginners – people who have ne...
The phone book of the internet Day 7 of 149 – 👉 Full deep‑dive with code examples Remember phone books? Ask your parents! 📚 You wanted to call Pizza Hut, but...
Something I hear a lot from job‑seekers is, “I don’t know where to spend my time.” There is so much you could do—resume tweaks, projects, networking, interview...