I like websites with less to no animations/transitions. just gimme the straightforward content, no I don't wanna see flashy effects before seeing what's that website is about 😐😭
Finally, deployed!! It's a small project created using
@golang
and
@solid_js
.
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Reminder: if anyone who's a beginner or trying for entry-level-jobs in tech, my DMs are open. I'm junior dev but will try my best if you have any coding doubts or career-related questions or anything related to coding😊
Finally, I'm starting
#100daysofCode
challenge from tomorrow!
will be focusing more on,
- Advanced Typescript
- Golang
- Fundamentals of Database Engineering and Software Architecture!
Excited for it!!
Whenever I focus solely on tech and set aside hobbies for a while, I can feel the decline in my ability to think outside the box or approaching problems in general.. balance is crucial for me
Woah! 1k awesome ppl following me! Thanks y'all❤️
Little about me tho:
- I'm mystica (yes that's real name💀)..
- I'm just here for memes, make friends and learn smth
- remote Junior dev who mess up production code more often😌💀
- sometimes I write blog (not consistent tho)🙋
I wanna live a quiet and slow life. Sometimes social media makes me feel like I'm missing out in life. I'm trying not to let it get to me. I'll live at my own pace, Life's different for everyone.
listed down the number of ways to transmit/exchange data between server and browser, we might use:
- traditional way (http request/response)
- chunked-response (streams data)
- SSE (streams - text only, base64)
- Web Sockets (streams)
- grpc web (needs proxy)
well, it's DONE!
DNS client using UDP protocol in go (using standard go packages)
- creates a raw DNS Packet
- dns packet as a payload for UDP
- requests to public dns server.
- parses response from public DNS server
- doesn't work for CNAME yet :/
sorta like `dig` command