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| | | | | Short history of HTTP protocol | |
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| | | | | Note: To make this easier to read (and write), h1 may be used in place of HTTP/1, and h2 may used in place of HTTP/2. HTTP/1 has a long and storied history. Originally developed as a sixty page specification documented in RFC 1945, it was designed to handle text-based pages that leverage hypermedia to connect documents to each other. Typical web pages would kilobytes of data. For example, the first web page was a simple text file with web links to other text documents. Now, the web is made up of media-rich sites containing images, scripts, stylesheets, fonts, and more. The size of a typical web page is measured in megabytes rather than kilobytes, and the number of requests required to assemble a full page can be over one hundred. The reality of how web pages... | |
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| | | Introduction Selecting the right JavaScript framework is a critical decision that can steer the direction and success of your web development project. Amidst the myriad of frameworks available, Svelte and React have emerged as two of the most intriguing choices for developers. Both have their unique philosophies, strengths, and communities, | ||