For sure there's so much to explore on this subject. I always have the basic idea of how it all works and at times I've read about how it works on different scenarios like on a secure HTTPS connection. Pretty interesting backend stuff. This article is a great starting point for anyone interested.
I am a believer of the Root Cause Analysis. Ask "How, What, Why" until you can dissect it with no further to go. Well, I am a frontend developer ready for new challenges!
Thank you Musale. It’s quite overwhelming how many back and forth processes are involved before one page renders. Yet we lose our patience if it takes more than a few seconds to load. If you are interested, look into the third point that I mentioned - that parsing stops until script is completed. There are a lot of trick questions based on that concept. And the results are quite surprising.
And if you are interested in backend, one thing I did not mention here was the three way TCP connection that takes place between the browser and the data server. That’s quite interesting too. :) Glad you liked the article.
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For sure there's so much to explore on this subject. I always have the basic idea of how it all works and at times I've read about how it works on different scenarios like on a secure HTTPS connection. Pretty interesting backend stuff. This article is a great starting point for anyone interested.
Thank you Musale. It’s quite overwhelming how many back and forth processes are involved before one page renders. Yet we lose our patience if it takes more than a few seconds to load. If you are interested, look into the third point that I mentioned - that parsing stops until script is completed. There are a lot of trick questions based on that concept. And the results are quite surprising.
And if you are interested in backend, one thing I did not mention here was the three way TCP connection that takes place between the browser and the data server. That’s quite interesting too. :) Glad you liked the article.