Microsoft this week released “Katana,” a server implementation that will allow developers to begin trying out Microsoft’s version of what could become HTTP 2.0: the future of the Web.
A Microsoft blog post provides the endpoints that can be used in conjunction with an HTTP 2.0-compliant browser, or users can simply download the test code itself and try it out.
Most people rarely consider the incredible complexity of navigating to a specific site on the Web: how the Web address is looked up, translated, and the back-and-forth as data is requested and delivered.
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