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    To be honest they say to contact them. "For this role, we’re asking people to write us a small proxy that does just a couple of interesting things (we’ll tell you more). " You can get experience in what you invest time into, kinda, if you make an http cli client, you'll know how to make one. Take a look at Ferrous Systems or PingCap's open workshops

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    To be honest they say to contact them. "For this role, we’re asking people to write us a small proxy that does just a couple of interesting things (we’ll tell you more). " You can get experience in what you invest time into, kinda, if you make an http cli client, you'll know how to make one. Take a look at Ferrous Systems or PingCap's open workshops

  • InfluxDB

    Access the most powerful time series database as a service. Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression.

  • linkerd2-proxy

    A purpose-built proxy for the Linkerd service mesh. Written in Rust.

    I know linkerd proxy is written in rust. You could look at that project to help get you started. Be aware that their use case is for very lightweight proxies inside of clusters so it might not fit your goals exactly.

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