Anka: Designing a Minimal HTTP Server for Native AOT, Its Architecture, and Intentional Constraints
In modern backend systems, being “fast” alone is no longer enough. How quickly your service responds to the first request, how little memory it consumes at startup, and how predictably it behaves are now just as important as raw throughput. Especially in serverless, short-lived container, edge worke
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