@kettanaito From my understanding enabling the keep alive option will re-use the socket for requests to the same host/port. However, it’s dependent on the servers keep-alive timeout too. Also, just seen that the docs for request.reusedSocket says that the underlying socket MIGHT be re-used
SOLID principle is one of the most important design principles in OOP languages like Java, Python, C#, etc.
Sadly, most of the programmers find it super difficult to understand.
Here's the simplest guide to understand SOLID principles:
Data structures and algorithms are important for any software developer.
Sometimes loved, more often dreaded, but at the core of our craft.
Here is an introduction to the most important data structures, including learning resources.
A thread. ↓
@Nimbus7C0 I was in a similar pos. I was a physio before and on a good wage. I took over a 50% pay cut initially. I just made sure I saved up as much as I could to use as a buffer. After one year I was just shy of what I earned as a physio... and now (3 years later), I earn more.
"Am I too old to become a developer?"
It took me 18 months from when I started learning to get my first job. I've asked a few people and it seems to take people on average 1-3 years.
So, no, if you are 30, 40 or 50 years old, you are not too old to become a dev.
Your customer is not your customer. Your customers customer is your customer.
If your customers customer wins, your customer wins, which means you win.
📚 I've read many technical books during my career as a software engineer.
So, people often ask me for book recommendations.
This is a thread about the most common recommendations that I give (grouped in 5 knowledge areas) 🧵👇