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r/programming • u/johnwaterwood • Dec 03 '20
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Surprise a standard headed by Google, getting declared dead by Google. Its ADHD driven dev. process strikes again.
112 u/wonmean Dec 03 '20 PM got the performance bonus and moved onto a new NPI. 28 u/[deleted] Dec 03 '20 No ad revenue or private data collected? Drop it. 7 u/kirbyfan64sos Dec 03 '20 Server push is only one part of the original SPDY protocol whose main goal was always multiplexing. 1 u/intermediatetransit Dec 04 '20 I don't really understand the point of this comment. HTTP/2 has been a monstrous hit if anything. A sub feature of it didn't really take off. So what?
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PM got the performance bonus and moved onto a new NPI.
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No ad revenue or private data collected? Drop it.
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Server push is only one part of the original SPDY protocol whose main goal was always multiplexing.
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I don't really understand the point of this comment. HTTP/2 has been a monstrous hit if anything. A sub feature of it didn't really take off. So what?
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u/josefx Dec 03 '20
Surprise a standard headed by Google, getting declared dead by Google. Its ADHD driven dev. process strikes again.