Published Sep 3, 2019
SE-Radio-Episode-232:-Mark-Nottingham-on-HTTP/2
Mark Nottingham delves into the evolution of web protocols with a focus on HTTP/2, detailing its advancements in security, from enhanced encryption to performance-boosting innovations like multiplexing and binary protocols, aiming to revolutionize web communication.

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