• BB_C@programming.dev
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    Proper HTTP implementations in proper languages utilize header-name enums for strict checking/matching, and for performance by e.g. skipping unnecessary string allocations, not keeping known strings around, …etc. Every standard header name will have to added as a variant to such enums, and its string representation as a constant/static.

    Not sure how you thought that shares equivalency with random JSON field names.

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      2 months ago

      Proper HTTP implementations in proper languages utilize header-name enums for strict checking/matching (…)

      I don’t know what you are talking about.

      Java provides java.lang.Object.HttpHeaders, which is a constants class that provides static final String fields for the popular request and response headers.

      .NET does the exact same thing with it’s class Microsoft.Net.Http.Headers.HeaderNames.

      I can go on and on.

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        You just referenced two languages that don’t have proper sum types. lol.

        Also mentioning Microsoft tech while a certain world event is taking place right now. lol.