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What advantages will HTTP / 2, a major revision of the Web’s protocol? – VÍCTOR VILAS
https://victorvilas.com/2015/04/07/what-advantages-will-http-2-a-major-revision-of-the-webs-protocol
Business Development Manager Europe AndSoft. What advantages will HTTP / 2, a major revision of the Web’s protocol? AndSoft Solutions: e-TMS Software Transport and Logistics Applications. Madrid, 7 april, 2015.-. Mark Nottingham, Chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. Usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching) announced a few weeks ago. The IESG has formally approved the HTTP/2. Specifications, and they’re on their way to the RFC Editor. You are comm...
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mnot’s blog: Linking in JSON
https://www.mnot.net/blog/2011/11/25/linking_in_json
Design depends largely on constraints. Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I currently co-chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. I usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching. Once in a while, I’ll write about economics, travel or living in Australia. Find out more. Friday, 25 November 2011. To be a full-fledged format on the Web, you need to support links something sorely missing in JSON, which many have noticed lately. What am I looking for? I’m also going in w...
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mnot’s blog: RFC2616 is Dead
https://www.mnot.net/blog/2014/06/07/rfc2616_is_dead
Design depends largely on constraints. Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I currently co-chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. I usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching. Once in a while, I’ll write about economics, travel or living in Australia. Find out more. Saturday, 7 June 2014. Delete it from your hard drives, bookmarks, and burn (or responsibly recycle) any copies that are printed out. As a result, lots of questions started popping up about what the R...
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mnot’s blog: Why ESI is Still Important, and How to Make it Better
https://www.mnot.net/blog/2011/10/21/why_esi_is_still_important_and_how_to_make_it_better
Design depends largely on constraints. Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I currently co-chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. I usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching. Once in a while, I’ll write about economics, travel or living in Australia. Find out more. Friday, 21 October 2011. Why ESI is Still Important, and How to Make it Better. More than ten years ago, I was working at Akamai and got involved in the specification of Edge Side Includes. However, a...
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mnot’s blog: HTTP/2 is Done
https://www.mnot.net/blog/2015/02/18/http2
Design depends largely on constraints. Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I currently co-chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. I usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching. Once in a while, I’ll write about economics, travel or living in Australia. Find out more. Wednesday, 18 February 2015. The IESG has formally approved the HTTP/2. Specifications, and they’re on their way to the RFC Editor. But I want to recognise a few people specifically:.
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mnot’s blog: User Personas for HTTP APIs
https://www.mnot.net/blog/2012/04/14/user_personas_for_http_apis
Design depends largely on constraints. Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I currently co-chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. I usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching. Once in a while, I’ll write about economics, travel or living in Australia. Find out more. Saturday, 14 April 2012. User Personas for HTTP APIs. When you’re designing HTTP APIs, you need to keep a lot of concerns in mind. Stealing a page from XP, let’s look at some possible personas.
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mnot’s blog: JSON or XML: Just Decide
https://www.mnot.net/blog/2012/04/13/json_or_xml_just_decide
Design depends largely on constraints. Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I currently co-chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. I usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching. Once in a while, I’ll write about economics, travel or living in Australia. Find out more. Friday, 13 April 2012. JSON or XML: Just Decide. When people create HTTP APIs, one of the common decisions is about what format to use, usually revolving around JSON or XML? So, I’ll just support both!
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mnot’s blog: On HTTP Load Testing
https://www.mnot.net/blog/2011/05/18/http_benchmark_rules
Design depends largely on constraints. Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I currently co-chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. I usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching. Once in a while, I’ll write about economics, travel or living in Australia. Find out more. Wednesday, 18 May 2011. On HTTP Load Testing. A lot of people seem to be talking about and performing load tests on HTTP servers, perhaps because there’s a lot more choice of servers these days. The m...
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mnot’s blog: Nine Things to Expect from HTTP/2
https://www.mnot.net/blog/2014/01/30/http2_expectations
Design depends largely on constraints. Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I currently co-chair the IETF HTTP Working Group. And am a member of the W3C TAG. I usually write here about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, and caching. Once in a while, I’ll write about economics, travel or living in Australia. Find out more. Thursday, 30 January 2014. Nine Things to Expect from HTTP/2. Is getting close to being real, with lots of discussions and more implementations. Here are some early answers:. 1 Same HTTP APIs. With HT...
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