Matteo CollinaforPlatformatic Blogblog.platformatic.dev·May 2, 2024HTTP Fundamentals: Routing fetch() to an in-memory server instanceIn web development, user interactions trigger backend actions, which rely heavily on efficient HTTP calls. Over time, HTTP has become the most popular interface largely due to its robust security measures and ease of debuggability. In this blog, we’l...Discuss·582 readshttp
Matteo CollinaforPlatformatic Blogblog.platformatic.dev·Apr 23, 2024HTTP Fundamentals: Understanding Undici and its Working MechanismNavigating through Node.js http/https can be a daunting task that often calls for updates. This is particularly evident in how it uses the same API for both client and server functionalities while intricately tying connection pooling with the public ...Discuss·5 likes·5.1K readshttp
Matteo CollinaforPlatformatic Blogblog.platformatic.dev·Mar 29, 2024Exploring HTTP Clients: Axios, Requests, and Node-FetchWhen building dynamic web applications with Node.js, the choice of HTTP client is pivotal for effective communication with web APIs and efficient handling of website queries. Selecting the right HTTP client for your project can significantly influenc...Discuss·24 likes·1.4K readsnode-fetch
Matteo CollinaforPlatformatic Blogblog.platformatic.dev·Jan 11, 2024Solving Microservice ChallengesWhen faced with managing complex codebases, typically, engineering teams will typically adopt the Model View Controller (MVC) architecture. The MVC framework offers an architectural pattern separating an application into its three components: model, ...Discuss·13 likes·2.7K readsundici