HTTP/2 101 (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)
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HTTP/2 is coming. Actually, it’s here. Right now. It impacts not only your user’s experience but also the way you need to think about your website and web apps. Let’s see how HTTP/2 came to be and how it makes development easier.
Surma is an engineer working with the Chrome team. He likes to cut himself on the bleeding edge, goes full-stack every once in a while and prefers good code over functional one.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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