Regroup URL resources
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### Graphics
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- [Text Rendering Hates You](https://faultlore.com/blah/text-hates-you/)
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- [AAA - Analytical Anti-Aliasing](https://blog.frost.kiwi/analytical-anti-aliasing/)
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### Hardware
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### Network
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- [The Great Confusion About URIs](https://benbernardblog.com/the-great-confusion-about-uris/)
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- A URI is a string of characters that identifies a resource. Its syntax is `<scheme>:<authority><path>?<query>#<fragment>`, where only `<scheme>` and `<path>` are mandatory. URL and URN are URIs.
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- A URL is a string of characters that identifies a resource located on a computer network. Its syntax depends on its scheme. E.g. `mailto:billg@microsoft.com`.
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- A URN is a string of characters that uniquely identifies a resource. Its syntax is `urn:<namespace identifier>:<namespace specific string>`. E.g. `urn:isbn:9780062301239`
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- [Everything you need to know about DNS](https://www.nslookup.io/learning/)
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- [Examples of Great URL Design](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2023/examples-of-great-urls/)
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- [Four Cool URLs - Alex Pounds' Blog](https://alexpounds.com/blog/2018/12/29/four-cool-urls)
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- [Computer Networking Fundamentals](https://iximiuz.com/en/series/computer-networking-fundamentals/)
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### Observability (monitoring, logging, exception handling)
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- [Client-Side Architecture Basics](https://khalilstemmler.com/articles/client-side-architecture/introduction/)
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- [Web Browser Engineering](https://browser.engineering/index.html): this book explains how to build a basic but complete web browser, from networking to JavaScript, in a couple thousand lines of Python.
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URLs:
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- [The Great Confusion About URIs](https://benbernardblog.com/the-great-confusion-about-uris/)
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- A URI is a string of characters that identifies a resource. Its syntax is `<scheme>:<authority><path>?<query>#<fragment>`, where only `<scheme>` and `<path>` are mandatory. URL and URN are URIs.
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- A URL is a string of characters that identifies a resource located on a computer network. Its syntax depends on its scheme. E.g. `mailto:billg@microsoft.com`.
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- A URN is a string of characters that uniquely identifies a resource. Its syntax is `urn:<namespace identifier>:<namespace specific string>`. E.g. `urn:isbn:9780062301239`
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- [Examples of Great URL Design](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2023/examples-of-great-urls/)
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- [Four Cool URLs - Alex Pounds' Blog](https://alexpounds.com/blog/2018/12/29/four-cool-urls)
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### Writing (communication, blogging)
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➡️ See also my [engineering-management list](https://github.com/charlax/engineering-management#writing)
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