Everyone uses curl. There are good uses, some bad uses and some lesser known gems that are good to know. Daniel takes us through how curl came to be this prevalent, the design think behind it and some clever curl tricks for consuming HTTP APIs and more
Daniel Stenberg is the founder and lead developer of the curl project. He has worked on HTTP implementations for over twenty years. He has been involved in the IETF for twelve years and he worked on the HTTP stack in Firefox for several years at Mozilla. He participates in the QUIC working group and is the author of the widely read documents "HTTP2 explained" and "HTTP/3 explained". Employed by wolfSSL.
> Everyone uses curl. There are good uses, some bad uses and some lesser known gems that are good to know. Daniel takes us through how curl came to be this prevalent, the design think behind it and some clever curl tricks for consuming HTTP APIs and more
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>Daniel Stenberg is the founder and lead developer of the curl project. He has worked on HTTP implementations for over twenty years. He has been involved in the IETF for twelve years and he worked on the HTTP stack in Firefox for several years at Mozilla. He participates in the QUIC working group and is the author of the widely read documents "HTTP2 explained" and "HTTP/3 explained". Employed by wolfSSL.
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