Request for Comments (RFC) 2616 reigned supreme as the specification for the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) for fifteen years. Now, it's been obsoleted by a handful of new RFCs, and HTTP/2 is on the horizon. In this talk, we'll take a look at the new RFCs, discuss the differences and clarifications they make, and take a look ahead at what's new in HTTP/2 and what it means for you.
- Talk: https://benramsey.com/talks/2015/06/dpc-http2/
- Blog: https://benramsey.com/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ramsey
- Github: https://github.com/ramsey
- HTTP is not dead, only RFC 2616.
- HTTP/2 will be a binary protocol
- Because of HTTP/2 you will not need image sprites, javascript/css concatination and minification. Than it will be better to do small requests.