Perhaps you should write an article for each and how the knowledge of each is directly applied to a typical developera workflow. IP and TCP are rather abstracted from your typical development and frankly shouldn't be touched or implemented except for the cases of product requirements, like inter-network distributed systems. REST, gRPC, and GraphQL are designed on top of these technologies so you don't have to really understand. But that's my opinion and experience so if there missing connections please write about them, would love to know!
what I mean about these a few lines to tell the beginner developer there is something called protocols. and they should know about it
and I provide some a good articles about this topic, and they can do simple search on Google they will find a professional articles out there
I'm just try sharing my knowledge
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Perhaps you should write an article for each and how the knowledge of each is directly applied to a typical developera workflow. IP and TCP are rather abstracted from your typical development and frankly shouldn't be touched or implemented except for the cases of product requirements, like inter-network distributed systems. REST, gRPC, and GraphQL are designed on top of these technologies so you don't have to really understand. But that's my opinion and experience so if there missing connections please write about them, would love to know!
what I mean about these a few lines to tell the beginner developer there is something called protocols. and they should know about it
and I provide some a good articles about this topic, and they can do simple search on Google they will find a professional articles out there
I'm just try sharing my knowledge
thanks for your comment