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Books by Daniel Stenberg
HTTP/3 explained
by Daniel Stenberg
· published 2018 · read 2020-01-12
★★★★☆
HTTP/3 Explained is a little free booklet by curl developer Daniel Stenberg explaining the principles and history behind HTTP/3. I liked the inclusion of recent history and explanation of discussions in the working groups. There is also some frank discussion of potential downsides in terms of security, performance, and adaptability, but usually there is one argument presented per point, so I had the impression that my opinion was being nudged (because of the lack of differing arguments). This is mostly due to the booklets short texts that don't expand much upon anything. Both the writing and the general structure are a bit rough around the edges.