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Apache License 2.0 | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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Is it better to learn web development with Python or C?
Why do you need an ordinary HTTP Web server when you have HTTP/3 and QUIC support in WebTransport (https://www.w3.org/TR/webtransport/; https://github.com/GoogleChrome/samples/tree/gh-pages/webtransport)?
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Web Native Payment API with SvelteKit
Web Payment Request Examples by Google
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Unit testing service workers
This code sample is an enhancement on top of Service Worker Mock. Service Worker Mock explains how to write unit tests for service works. Since it is not maintained any more, I am writing this code sample to unblock ourselves from the current issues in that library. Tests are written using the sample service worker given at service worker example
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How hard is it to develop a simple companion App to interface with a BLE Capabale IoT Device?
It's definitely possible to get this up and running in 1-2 months using like Flutter. An other option is to use Web Bluetooth if you feel more comfortable doing web stuff instead, here are many samples https://github.com/GoogleChrome/samples/tree/gh-pages/web-bluetooth
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Running a python script from a website
Technically WebTransport https://github.com/GoogleChrome/samples/tree/gh-pages/webtransport provides a means to run code (using aioquic in Python) on local machine requested from any site where CSP does not block the request.
quiche
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Nghttp3 1.0.0 – HTTP/3 library written in C
The title of this post puts emphasis on "written in C", making me wonder when this would ever be a desirable feature, given that more secure implementations are available, and can be integrated into old C projects just as easily.
No need to rewrite everything from the ground up: https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche#curl
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Curl HTTP/3 with quiche discouraged
The issue is dead silent too!
https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche/issues/1115
- Best performing quic implementation?
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Oxy is Cloudflare's Rust-based next generation proxy framework
Even though Oxy is a proprietary project, we try to give back some love to the open-source community without which the project wouldn’t be possible by open-sourcing some of the building blocks such as https://github.com/cloudflare/boring and https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche.
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How Rust and Wasm power Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1
They’ve been on the Rust train since at least 2019. Just look at projects like quiche, wrangler, and boringtun
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What is a CDN? How do CDNs work?
It's more like Cloudflare forked nginx a long time ago, and is meanwhile in the very slow (like, decade-long) process of replacing it entirely.
The Cloudflare Workers Runtime, for instance, is built directly around V8; it does not use nginx or any other existing web server stack. Many new features of Cloudflare are in turn built on Workers, and much of the old stack build on nginx is gradually being migrated to Workers. https://workers.dev https://github.com/cloudflare/workerd
In another part of the stack, there is Pingora, another built-from-scratch web server focused on high-performance proxying and caching: https://blog.cloudflare.com/how-we-built-pingora-the-proxy-t...
Even when using nginx, Cloudflare has rewritten or added big chunks of code, such as implementing HTTP/3: https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche And of course there is a ton of business logic written in Lua on top of that nginx base.
Though arguably, Cloudflare's biggest piece of magic is the layer 3 network. It's so magical that people don't even think about it, it just works. Seamlessly balancing traffic across hundreds of locations without even varying IP addresses is, well, not easy.
I could go on... automatic SSL provisioning? DDoS protection? etc. These aren't nginx features.
So while Cloudflare may have gotten started being more-or-less nginx-as-a-service I don't think you can really call it that anymore.
(I'm the tech lead for Cloudflare Workers.)
- Using WebTransport
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Is it better to learn web development with Python or C?
Ask Cloudflare why they use HTTP/3 and QUIC https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche.
- DNS-over-HTTP/3 in Android
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The MQTT broker powering Cloudflare's new Pub/Sub product is written in Rust!
Cloudflare has used rust for multiple projects in the past such as their QUIC/HTTP3 implementation Quiche and a WireGuard implementation BoringTun.