Cheat Sheet - Http Client SSL TLS Configuration for Java, Kotlin and Scala with example http requests
The examples below use the base ssl configuration found here: SSLConfig of the library: SSLContext Kickstart
Java
The examples below use the base ssl configuration found here: SSLConfig of the library: SSLContext Kickstart
Java
I'm going to do something that I don't normally do, which is to say I'm going to talk about comparative benchmarks. In general, I try to confine performance discussion to absolute metrics as much as possible, or comparisons to other well-defined neutral reference points. This is precisely why Cats Effect's readme mentions a comparison to a fixed thread pool, rather doing comparisons with other asynchronous runtimes like Akka or ZIO. Comparisons in general devolve very quickly into emotional marketing.
But, just once, today we're going to talk about the emotional marketing. In particular, we're going to look at Cats Effect 3 and ZIO 2. Now, for context, as of this writing ZIO 2 has released their first milestone; they have not released a final 2.0 version. This implies straight off the bat that we're comparing apples to oranges a bit, since Cats Effect 3 has been out and in production for months. However, there has been a post going around which cites various compar
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
#14-6-6 | |
# create by: snower | |
import struct | |
from collections import defaultdict | |
import socket | |
default_networds = ( |
How exactly does the cfg_if!
macro do its thing?
First of all what is the cfg_if!
macro?
It's a macro to help you pick a set of code based on compile-time configutation.
There is a sample usage on the docs page:
Total: 1~5 | |
下面各项得分的平均分 | |
Experience: 1~5 | |
过往项目的客户群(ToB or ToC)、项目规模、项目中担当的角色、是否有突出贡献等等 | |
Skill: 1~5 | |
开发基础、设计能力、能否攻克中大型开发难题,能否担当 full stack 任务等等 | |
version: "3" | |
networks: | |
kong-net: | |
driver: bridge | |
services: | |
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# Postgres: The database used by Kong |
This has been updated to install Dashboard v2.0.0, see below for pre v2.0.0 instructions
Generate the kubeconfig file for your cluster using the Kubeconfig File
button in the Cluster view of your cluster.