A long time ago, during the time of green screen computers, if a network server wanted to process a request from a client, it would have to wait for the I/O (Input/Output) process on the incoming data packets to complete and then process the data before accepting another request from a client. What if it took 1 second to complete a single request and there were 60 clients simultaneously sending requests? If I remember…
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In many ways, being a software developer is similar to being an athlete. The more hours you put into practice, the better you become. Sure there are the Linus Torvalds and Lebron James, but even they have spent countless hours to get to the level where they are. If you don't want to be destined as a Non-Programming…
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