Kong or Kong API Gateway is a cloud-native, platform-agnostic, scalable API Gateway distinguished for its high performance and extensibility via plugins.
By providing functionality for proxying, routing, load balancing, health checking, authentication (and more), Kong serves as the central layer for orchestrating microservices or conventional API traffic with ease.
Kong runs natively on Kubernetes thanks to its official Kubernetes Ingress Controller.
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By providing functionality for proxying, routing, load balancing, health checking, authentication (and more), Kong serves as the central layer for orchestrating microservices or conventional API traffic with ease.
Kong runs natively on Kubernetes thanks to its official Kubernetes Ingress Controller.
Github
coding_interview_patterns.pdf
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Coding Interview Patterns
https://github.com/dipjul/Grokking-the-Coding-Interview-Patterns-for-Coding-Questions
https://github.com/dipjul/Grokking-the-Coding-Interview-Patterns-for-Coding-Questions
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Grokking Object-Oriented design interview
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a style of programming that focuses on using objects to design and build applications. Contrary to procedure-oriented programming where programs are designed as blocks of statements to manipulate data, OOP organizes the program to combine data and functionality and wrap it inside something called an โObjectโ.
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Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a style of programming that focuses on using objects to design and build applications. Contrary to procedure-oriented programming where programs are designed as blocks of statements to manipulate data, OOP organizes the program to combine data and functionality and wrap it inside something called an โObjectโ.
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