HTTP/2 in action / by Barry Pollard.
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Namal Library Computer Science | 006.76 POL-H 2019 10423 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0010423 |
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006.76 BOR-P 2008 10061 PHP and MySQL : | 006.76 HAD-J 2013 9574 jQuery mobile: | 006.76 MOS-D 2013 4483 Developing web applications / | 006.76 POL-H 2019 10423 HTTP/2 in action / | 006.76 PRE-W 2011 1585 Web engineering : | 006.76 PRE-W 2012 4125 Web engineering : | 006.76 SEB-P 2013 2288 Programming the world wide web / |
Includes index.
Part 1. Moving to HTTP/2. Web technologies and HTTP -- The road to HTTP/2 -- Upgrading to HTTP/2 -- Part 2. Using HTTP/2. HTTP/2 protocol basics -- Implementing HTTP/2 push -- Optimizing for HTTP/2 -- Part 3. Advanced HTTP/2. Advanced HTTP/2 concepts -- HPACK header compression -- Part 4. The future of HTTP. TCP, QUIC, and HTTP/3 -- Where HTTP goes from here.
"HTTP -- Hypertext transfer protocol -- is the standard for exchanging messages between websites and browsers. And after 20 years, it's gotten a much-needed upgrade. With support for streams, server push, header compression, and prioritization, HTTP/2 delivers vast improvements in speed, security, and efficiency. "HTTP/2 in action" teaches you everything you need to know to use HTTP/2 effectively. You'll learn how to optimize web performance with new features like frames, multiplexing, and push. You'll also explore real-world examples on advanced topics like flow control and dependencies. With ready-to-implement tips and best practices, this practical guide is sure to get you, and your websites, up to speed!"--Provided by publisher.
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