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Nilesh Sukalikar
Nilesh Sukalikar
Sr. Full-Stack Engineer | Expert in React, Redux, Angular, React-Native, Node.js, C#, .NET Core, Solidity, Next.js, Microservices, SQL, MongoDB, Docker, K8s, AWS | Authorized to work in Germany
Published Nov 17, 2023
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Ever wondered what makes the internet tick? Let's dive into the basics of networking and explore the key differences between HTTP, TCP, and UDP! π€π
π₯ HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol): The foundation of data communication on the World Wide Web. ππ» It governs the way we request and receive web pages, ensuring seamless browsing experiences. #HTTP #WebProtocol #Networking101
π TCP (Transmission Control Protocol): The reliable, connection-oriented workhorse of the internet. π€π It guarantees that data arrives intact and in the correct order, perfect for tasks where accuracy is paramount. #TCP #Reliability #ConnectionOriented
π UDP (User Datagram Protocol): The speed demon of the networking world! ποΈπ¨ Ideal for applications that prioritize speed over precision, like online gaming and real-time video streaming. #UDP #SpeedDemon #RealTime
π€― So, what sets them apart? HTTP for web browsing, TCP for reliability, and UDP for speed β each serving a unique purpose in the vast landscape of the internet. ππ‘
π¬ What's your favorite networking protocol and why? Share your thoughts below! π
#Networking #TechTalk #ProtocolShowdown #LearnWithMe #DigitalWorld #GeekSpeak #TechTuesday ππ
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Nilesh Sukalikar Delving into the fabric of online communication, understanding the nuances between HTTP, TCP, and UDP is pivotal. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) forms the backbone of web browsing, facilitating the seamless retrieval of text, images, and multimedia. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) ensures reliable and ordered data delivery, ideal for applications demanding accuracy, like file transfers. In contrast, UDP (User Datagram Protocol) prioritizes speed, making it suitable for real-time applications like video streaming. As we unravel the intricacies of these protocols, how do you envision the evolving role of each in shaping the future of digital communication, and in what scenarios do you see a particular protocol gaining prominence over others?
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