Since web 2.0, web applications are built using responsive design to serve the same page on different devices. Responsive design has its benefits, with one codebase we can render UI for screen
In day-to-day software development, we use so many open-source libraries. In fact, we cannot even imagine working without some of them. The developer in me is very much inclined to contribute to open-source
We launched AppLogger on Product Hunt on September 21st, 2022. Here is the launch post and the product page on Product Hunt. We achieved the #4 Product of the Day badge. Thanks to
Working of RabbitMQ Before diving directly into what topic-based exchanges are and how they work, it is obligatory to have a sound understanding of how messages are published and subscribed. The first thing
When I started my career in software, I was really fascinated by the people's contribution to open-source libraries. I used to wonder how the community works, and how projects are maintained and kept
This blog introduces you to the world of QUIC and HTTP/3. The challenges it solves, the thought process behind the solution and the solution itself. I shall also discuss why HTTP/2
What is Progressive Web App (PWA) Progressive Web Apps progressively enhance web apps to look and feel like native apps. Just like native apps, It has an icon on the home screen, abilities
SQL injection (SQLi) is a code injection technique used to attack data-driven applications, in which malicious SQL statements are inserted into an entry field for execution. In this post, we will understand SQL