Oh boii!! 😄
That was one heck of a blog marathon.
This is my first-ever tech blog series, and I went straight for networking—because why not start with the thing that literally connects the entire world, right?
This series is a journey.
Not just definitions and diagrams, but imagining how devices talk, how packets travel, how DNS plays matchmaker, and how the internet quietly runs our lives while we’re busy doom-scrolling.
If you’ve ever wondered:
- What actually happens when you type a URL?
- Why TCP insists on handshakes like a polite human 🤝
- Why UDP just… sends it and moves on 🚀
- What
curlis really doing behind that terminal command
Then yeah—this series is for you.
If you’re done with “internet magic ✨” explanations and want to understand the real plumbing behind the web, dive in 👇
📘 Networking Blog Series
- Blog 1: Understanding Network Devices
- Blog 2: How DNS Resolution Works
- Blog 3: DNS Record Types Explained
- Blog 4: TCP vs UDP: When to Use What, and How TCP Relates to HTTP
- Blog 5: TCP 3-Way Handshake
- Blog 6: Getting Started with cURL
My goal is simple:
to turn “the internet just works” into “ohhh… that’s how it works.”
If even one person walks away less confused and more curious, mission accomplished 🚀

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