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Best podcasts about spdy

Latest podcast episodes about spdy

De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast
#36 Kubernetes 1.29: Mandala

De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 18:33


Welkom bij aflevering 36 van de Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast! Vandaag duiken we diep in de meest recente Kubernetes-release, versie 1.29, ook wel bekend als "Mandala".We beginnen met een betekenisvolle achtergrond van de naam "Mandala" en ontdekken hoe deze de samenwerking en creativiteit binnen de Kubernetes-gemeenschap weerspiegelt.Deze release zit boordevol updates op het gebied van beveiliging, betrouwbaarheid en efficiëntie. We bespreken de hoogtepunten, waaronder het stabiel worden van het Resource Metrics Endpoint.Een interessante toevoeging is de nieuwe alpha-functie "Pod Lifecycle Sleep action", waarmee pods vertraagd kunnen stoppen, wat handig is voor post-mortem analyse na pod-beëindiging.De Sidecar Container, nu in beta, wordt belicht vanwege zijn belangrijke rol in service meshes en de voortdurende verbeteringen, vooral met betrekking tot jobs.Een opmerkelijke verandering is de overstap van het SPDY-protocol naar websockets, wat resulteert in snellere kubectl-commando's en een robuustere communicatie.Maar de kers op de taart van beveiligingsupdates is de "Structured Authentication Config" alpha-functie, die de beveiliging van tokens aanzienlijk verhoogt door ze te binden aan specifieke pod-instanties.Andere belangrijke updates zijn onder meer verbeteringen aan serviceaccounttokens en de veilige ophaling van containerimages met Kubernetes-geheimen.In het Azure-landschap, met name bij AKS, bekijken we de aankondigingen rond het einde van de ondersteuning voor versie 1.25 en de veranderingen met betrekking tot Azure AD-integratie.Een opvallende wijziging in 1.29 is de verlaging van de memory allocation voor het kubelet, met een impact op nodes en nieuwe minimumvereisten om uitval te voorkomen.Dit is slechts een samenvatting van de vele updates in Kubernetes 1.29. Voor meer diepgaande informatie verwijzen we naar de documentatie. Bedankt voor het afstemmen op aflevering 36 van de Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast! Blijf luisteren en blijf op de hoogte van de laatste ontwikkelingen in de Kubernetes-wereld. Tot de volgende keer!

SoftwareArchitektur im Stream
HTTP mit Lucas Dohmen

SoftwareArchitektur im Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 61:17


Seit Anbeginn basiert das Web auf HTTP. Auf den ersten Blick wirkt dieses Protokoll nur wie ein technisches Detail, aber tatsächlich stellt es einen integralen Bestandteil der Architektur des Webs dar – und damit ist es auch die Basis für die Architektur vieler Anwendungen. In dieser Episode wird Lucas Dohmen uns zeigen, warum HTTP auch für Architekt:innen so wichtig ist und was dieses Protokoll auszeichnet. Dabei geht er auch auf HTTP 2 und 3 sowie andere Protokolle wie Web Sockets ein. Links INNOQ-Podcast zu HTTP INNOQ-Podcast zu SPDY, einer HTTP-Weiterentwicklung INNOQ-Podcast zu verschiedenen API-Stilen Socreatory Web-Training Episode zu HTTP Feeds

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
How Java WebSocket Implementation Happened

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 70:07


An airhacks.fm conversation with Justin Lee (@evanchooly) about: C-64, the Run Magazine with source code, summer olympics - the joystick destroyer, coding "triangle with trigonometry" in Basic, computer were like science fiction, random access file in C-64 basic, IBM PCjr BASIC, writing American Football simulator, starting Turbo Pascal, learning Oberon and C, NAG and fortran, loosing a sub tree, the Forth programming language, starting Java on HP-UX machines, starting with JDK 1.0.2, the amazing Sun branding, Software Development Lifecycle - SDLC, writing software costs estimation in Java, 3D modelling in TCL/TK, working with TogetherJ, using vim professionally, starting with Eclipse and JBuilder, building systems for online grocery shopping in 1998, using jhtml with Dynamo ATG, building an own application server with own persistence, using the blaze rules engine, using Java Server Pages with Jasper compiler, JSP was a weekend project, JSPs could be sold SSR, working on Glassfish and Project Grizzly, implementing WebSocket in Java on application servers, using Comet communication style with Atmosphere, using GlassFish with grizzly for long polling, writing unit tests for WebSockets in a Chrome client, Tyrus took the Grizzly implementation as base, Dany Coward wrote a Web Socket book, SPDY and Bosh were the bases of HTTP/2, the sticky session Web Sockeet problem, using WebSockets for Java application servers clustering, starting at Squarespace, Squarespace used Java on the backed any MySQL / MongoDB, fronted was implemented in YUI (Yahoo UI), maintaining Morphia for MongoDB, joining Red Hat and working on quarkus, working on Quarkus MongoDB integration, Quarkus Kotlin integration, eventually and evancholy Justin Lee on twitter: @evanchooly, Justin's blog: https://www.antwerkz.com

IGeometry
How HTTP Compression Leaks Sessions and JWT - CRIME Explained and how HPACK in HTTP/2 fixes this

IGeometry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 21:05


In this video we will explore one of the most popular side attacks CRIME Compression Ratio Info-leak Made Easy) and the different ways to mitigate this. Intro 0:00 * HTTP/1.1 SPDY header compression 4:00* TLS compression * Response body attackers can’t inject 13:00 * Mitigations 14:10 * HPACK/QPACK * TLS Padding --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hnasr/message

IGeometry
Why Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation is Critical for HTTP/2 Backends

IGeometry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 7:01


Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) is a Transport Layer Security (TLS) extension that allows the application layer to negotiate which protocol should be performed over a secure connection in a manner that avoids additional round trips and which is independent of the application-layer protocols. It is needed by secure HTTP/2 connections, which improves the compression of web pages and reduces their latency compared to HTTP/1.x. The ALPN and HTTP/2 standards emerged from development work done by Google on the now withdrawn SPDY protocol. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-Layer_Protocol_Negotiation 1:30 TCP Handshake 1:40 TLS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hnasr/message

Chill Chill Security
EP72: HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2.0, HTTP/3.0

Chill Chill Security

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 12:40


อธิบายโพรโทคอล HTTP/3 แตกต่างจาก HTTP/1, HTTP/2, SPDY, QUIC อย่างไร Music by https://www.bensound.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chillchillsecurity/support

Base Layer
Base Layer Episode 058 - Mike Belshe (BitGo)

Base Layer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 50:58


Mike Belshe, the CEO and co-founder of BitGo, joins us for the next episode of Base Layer. BitGo, is one of the market leaders in institutional-grade cryptocurrency investment services. Mike is the driving force behind BitGo’s product and business strategy for delivering security, compliance, and custodial solutions for blockchain-based currencies. Prior to founding BitGo, Mike was one of the first engineers dedicated to building Chrome at Google. He is creator of the SPDY protocol and lead author of HTTP/2.0, the internet protocol responsible for loading web pages today. In 2003, Mike co-founded Lookout Software, an email search company acquired by Microsoft, and has held management positions at several startups including Netscape, Good Technology, and Critical Path. Mike and I talk the current state of custody and what the future has for it, insurance and custody and much more. 

Smart teapot
Smart teapot: второй плоский выпуск

Smart teapot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 20:58


Говорим о HTTP, краткий обзор IP/TCP, SPDY, HTTP 2 Поздоровались HTTP для домохозяек IP для чайников TCP для нормальных пацанов и девченок HTTP 0.9 HTTP 1.0 HTTP 1.1 Pipelining, HOL SPDY HTTP 2 Сказали пока Музыка предоставлена: Guitalele's Happy Place by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/56194 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
AiA 206: The Origin of JavaScript with Brendan Eich

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 103:45


Panel Brendan Eich Joe Eames Aaron Frost AJ ONeal Jamison Dance Tim Caswell Charles Max Wood Discussion 01:57 – Brendan Eich Introduction JavaScript [Wiki] Brendan Eich [Wiki] 02:14 – Origin of JavaScript Java Netscape Jim Clark Marc Andreesen NCSA Mosaic NCSA HTTPd Lynx (Web Browser) Lou Montulli Silicon Graphics Kernel Tom Paquin Kipp Hickman MicroUnity Sun Microsystems Andreas Bechtolsheim Bill Joy Sun-1 Scheme Programming Language Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs – 2nd Edition (MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman & Julie Sussman Guy Steele Gerald Sussman SPDY Rob McCool Mike McCool Apache Mocha Peninsula Creamery, Palo Alto, CA Main () and Other Methods (C# vs Java) Static in Java, Static Variables, Static Methods, Static Classes 10:38 – Other Languages for Programmers Visual Basic Chrome Blacklist Firefox 12:38 – Naming JavaScript and Writing VMs Canvas Andrew Myers 16:14 – Envisioning JavaScript’s Platform Web 2.0 AJAX Hidaho Design Opera Mozilla Logo Smalltalk Self HyperTalk Bill Atkinson HyperCard Star Wars Trench Run 2.0 David Ungar Craig Chambers Lars Bak Strongtalk TypeScript HotSpot V8 Dart Jamie Zawinski 24:42 – Working with ECMA Bill Gates Blackbird Spyglass Carl Cargill Jan van den Beld Philips Mike Cowlishaw Borland David M. Gay ECMAScript Lisp Richard Gabriel 31:26 – Naming Mozilla Jamie Zawinski Godzilla 31:57 – Time-Outs 32:53 – Functions Clojure John Rose Oracle Scala Async.io 38:37 – XHR and Microsoft Flash Hadoop Ricardo Jenez Ken Smith Brent Noorda Ray Noorda .NET Shon Katzenberger Anders Hejlsberg NCSA File Formats 45:54 – SpiderMonkey Chris Houck Brendan Eich and Douglas Crockford – TXJS 2010 Douglas Crockford JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford TXJS.com ActionScript Flex Adobe E4X BEA Systems John Schneider Rhino JScript roku Waldemar Horwat Harvard Putnam Math Competition Chris Wilson Silverlight Allen Wirfs-Brock NDC Oslo 2014 JSConf Brendan JSConf Talks 59:58 – JavaScript and Mozilla GIP SSLeay Eric A. Young Tim Hudson Digital Styles Raptor Gecko ICQ and AIM PowerPlant CodeWarrior Camino David Hyatt Lotus Mitch Kapor Ted Leonsis Mitchell Baker David Baren Phoenix Tinderbox Harmony 1:14:37 – Surprises with Evolution of JavaScript Ryan Dahl node.js Haskell Elm Swift Unity Games Angular Ember.js Dojo jQuery react ClojureScript JavaScript Jabber Episode #107: ClojureScript & Om with David Nolen MVC 01:19:43 – Angular’s HTML Customization Sweet.js JavaScript Jabber Episode #039: Sweet.js with Tim Disney TC39 Rick Waldron 01:22:27 – Applications with JavaScript SPA’s Shumway Project IronRuby 01:25:45 – Future of Web and Frameworks LLVM Chris Lattner Blog Epic Games Emscripten Autodesk PortableApps WebGL 01:29:39 – ASM.js Dart.js John McCutchen Monster Madness Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, Luke Hoban: TypeScript 0.9 – Generics and More (Channel 9, 2013) Legacy 01:32:58 – Brendan’s Future with JavaScript Picks hapi.js (Aaron) JavaScript Disabled: Should I Care? (Aaron) Aaron’s Frontend Masters Course on ES6 (Aaron) Brendan’s “Cool Story Bro” (AJ) [YouTube] Queen – Don't Stop Me Now (AJ) Trending.fm (AJ) WE ARE DOOMED soundtrack EP by Robby Duguay (Jamison) Hohokum Soundtrack (Jamison) Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe (Joe) Audible (Joe) Stripe (Chuck) Guardians of the Galaxy (Brendan)

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All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
AiA 206: The Origin of JavaScript with Brendan Eich

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 103:45


Panel Brendan Eich Joe Eames Aaron Frost AJ ONeal Jamison Dance Tim Caswell Charles Max Wood Discussion 01:57 – Brendan Eich Introduction JavaScript [Wiki] Brendan Eich [Wiki] 02:14 – Origin of JavaScript Java Netscape Jim Clark Marc Andreesen NCSA Mosaic NCSA HTTPd Lynx (Web Browser) Lou Montulli Silicon Graphics Kernel Tom Paquin Kipp Hickman MicroUnity Sun Microsystems Andreas Bechtolsheim Bill Joy Sun-1 Scheme Programming Language Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs – 2nd Edition (MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman & Julie Sussman Guy Steele Gerald Sussman SPDY Rob McCool Mike McCool Apache Mocha Peninsula Creamery, Palo Alto, CA Main () and Other Methods (C# vs Java) Static in Java, Static Variables, Static Methods, Static Classes 10:38 – Other Languages for Programmers Visual Basic Chrome Blacklist Firefox 12:38 – Naming JavaScript and Writing VMs Canvas Andrew Myers 16:14 – Envisioning JavaScript’s Platform Web 2.0 AJAX Hidaho Design Opera Mozilla Logo Smalltalk Self HyperTalk Bill Atkinson HyperCard Star Wars Trench Run 2.0 David Ungar Craig Chambers Lars Bak Strongtalk TypeScript HotSpot V8 Dart Jamie Zawinski 24:42 – Working with ECMA Bill Gates Blackbird Spyglass Carl Cargill Jan van den Beld Philips Mike Cowlishaw Borland David M. Gay ECMAScript Lisp Richard Gabriel 31:26 – Naming Mozilla Jamie Zawinski Godzilla 31:57 – Time-Outs 32:53 – Functions Clojure John Rose Oracle Scala Async.io 38:37 – XHR and Microsoft Flash Hadoop Ricardo Jenez Ken Smith Brent Noorda Ray Noorda .NET Shon Katzenberger Anders Hejlsberg NCSA File Formats 45:54 – SpiderMonkey Chris Houck Brendan Eich and Douglas Crockford – TXJS 2010 Douglas Crockford JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford TXJS.com ActionScript Flex Adobe E4X BEA Systems John Schneider Rhino JScript roku Waldemar Horwat Harvard Putnam Math Competition Chris Wilson Silverlight Allen Wirfs-Brock NDC Oslo 2014 JSConf Brendan JSConf Talks 59:58 – JavaScript and Mozilla GIP SSLeay Eric A. Young Tim Hudson Digital Styles Raptor Gecko ICQ and AIM PowerPlant CodeWarrior Camino David Hyatt Lotus Mitch Kapor Ted Leonsis Mitchell Baker David Baren Phoenix Tinderbox Harmony 1:14:37 – Surprises with Evolution of JavaScript Ryan Dahl node.js Haskell Elm Swift Unity Games Angular Ember.js Dojo jQuery react ClojureScript JavaScript Jabber Episode #107: ClojureScript & Om with David Nolen MVC 01:19:43 – Angular’s HTML Customization Sweet.js JavaScript Jabber Episode #039: Sweet.js with Tim Disney TC39 Rick Waldron 01:22:27 – Applications with JavaScript SPA’s Shumway Project IronRuby 01:25:45 – Future of Web and Frameworks LLVM Chris Lattner Blog Epic Games Emscripten Autodesk PortableApps WebGL 01:29:39 – ASM.js Dart.js John McCutchen Monster Madness Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, Luke Hoban: TypeScript 0.9 – Generics and More (Channel 9, 2013) Legacy 01:32:58 – Brendan’s Future with JavaScript Picks hapi.js (Aaron) JavaScript Disabled: Should I Care? (Aaron) Aaron’s Frontend Masters Course on ES6 (Aaron) Brendan’s “Cool Story Bro” (AJ) [YouTube] Queen – Don't Stop Me Now (AJ) Trending.fm (AJ) WE ARE DOOMED soundtrack EP by Robby Duguay (Jamison) Hohokum Soundtrack (Jamison) Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe (Joe) Audible (Joe) Stripe (Chuck) Guardians of the Galaxy (Brendan)

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Adventures in Angular
AiA 206: The Origin of JavaScript with Brendan Eich

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 103:45


Panel Brendan Eich Joe Eames Aaron Frost AJ ONeal Jamison Dance Tim Caswell Charles Max Wood Discussion 01:57 – Brendan Eich Introduction JavaScript [Wiki] Brendan Eich [Wiki] 02:14 – Origin of JavaScript Java Netscape Jim Clark Marc Andreesen NCSA Mosaic NCSA HTTPd Lynx (Web Browser) Lou Montulli Silicon Graphics Kernel Tom Paquin Kipp Hickman MicroUnity Sun Microsystems Andreas Bechtolsheim Bill Joy Sun-1 Scheme Programming Language Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs – 2nd Edition (MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman & Julie Sussman Guy Steele Gerald Sussman SPDY Rob McCool Mike McCool Apache Mocha Peninsula Creamery, Palo Alto, CA Main () and Other Methods (C# vs Java) Static in Java, Static Variables, Static Methods, Static Classes 10:38 – Other Languages for Programmers Visual Basic Chrome Blacklist Firefox 12:38 – Naming JavaScript and Writing VMs Canvas Andrew Myers 16:14 – Envisioning JavaScript’s Platform Web 2.0 AJAX Hidaho Design Opera Mozilla Logo Smalltalk Self HyperTalk Bill Atkinson HyperCard Star Wars Trench Run 2.0 David Ungar Craig Chambers Lars Bak Strongtalk TypeScript HotSpot V8 Dart Jamie Zawinski 24:42 – Working with ECMA Bill Gates Blackbird Spyglass Carl Cargill Jan van den Beld Philips Mike Cowlishaw Borland David M. Gay ECMAScript Lisp Richard Gabriel 31:26 – Naming Mozilla Jamie Zawinski Godzilla 31:57 – Time-Outs 32:53 – Functions Clojure John Rose Oracle Scala Async.io 38:37 – XHR and Microsoft Flash Hadoop Ricardo Jenez Ken Smith Brent Noorda Ray Noorda .NET Shon Katzenberger Anders Hejlsberg NCSA File Formats 45:54 – SpiderMonkey Chris Houck Brendan Eich and Douglas Crockford – TXJS 2010 Douglas Crockford JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford TXJS.com ActionScript Flex Adobe E4X BEA Systems John Schneider Rhino JScript roku Waldemar Horwat Harvard Putnam Math Competition Chris Wilson Silverlight Allen Wirfs-Brock NDC Oslo 2014 JSConf Brendan JSConf Talks 59:58 – JavaScript and Mozilla GIP SSLeay Eric A. Young Tim Hudson Digital Styles Raptor Gecko ICQ and AIM PowerPlant CodeWarrior Camino David Hyatt Lotus Mitch Kapor Ted Leonsis Mitchell Baker David Baren Phoenix Tinderbox Harmony 1:14:37 – Surprises with Evolution of JavaScript Ryan Dahl node.js Haskell Elm Swift Unity Games Angular Ember.js Dojo jQuery react ClojureScript JavaScript Jabber Episode #107: ClojureScript & Om with David Nolen MVC 01:19:43 – Angular’s HTML Customization Sweet.js JavaScript Jabber Episode #039: Sweet.js with Tim Disney TC39 Rick Waldron 01:22:27 – Applications with JavaScript SPA’s Shumway Project IronRuby 01:25:45 – Future of Web and Frameworks LLVM Chris Lattner Blog Epic Games Emscripten Autodesk PortableApps WebGL 01:29:39 – ASM.js Dart.js John McCutchen Monster Madness Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, Luke Hoban: TypeScript 0.9 – Generics and More (Channel 9, 2013) Legacy 01:32:58 – Brendan’s Future with JavaScript Picks hapi.js (Aaron) JavaScript Disabled: Should I Care? (Aaron) Aaron’s Frontend Masters Course on ES6 (Aaron) Brendan’s “Cool Story Bro” (AJ) [YouTube] Queen – Don't Stop Me Now (AJ) Trending.fm (AJ) WE ARE DOOMED soundtrack EP by Robby Duguay (Jamison) Hohokum Soundtrack (Jamison) Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe (Joe) Audible (Joe) Stripe (Chuck) Guardians of the Galaxy (Brendan)

future young evolution microsoft blog sun web flash spa panel platform origin godzilla structure logo galaxy bill gates opera audible guardians oracle guardians of the galaxy surprises swift applications camino computer science adobe trending flex interpretation aim chrome scheme steele java mosaic epic games small talk lotus canvas philips static ajax stripe dart javascript palo alto rhino functions apache frameworks blackbird blacklist firefox raptor programmers hotspot dojo mozilla lynx ws elm scala creativeasin v8 autodesk haskell power plants angular mocha kernel gecko john schneider netscape asm sun microsystems chris wilson typescript marc andreessen mvc jquery james h timeouts lisp hadoop tinderbox icq async borland spy glass gip clojure jim clark spider monkeys generics stop me now visual basic ken smith silverlight ted leonsis richard p es6 webgl llvm silicon graphics chris lattner ecmascript other languages monster madness ecma john rose hypercard brendan eich cool story bro actionscript tim hudson andrew myers marc andreesen tc39 ryan dahl computer programs charles max wood mitch kapor clojurescript bill joy jsconf bill atkinson anders hejlsberg bea systems beld douglas crockford mitchell baker aaron frost strongtalk spdy unity games jsconf eu joe eames emscripten tim disney xhr portableapps we are doomed richard gabriel lars bak javascript the good parts david nolen jamison dance ncsa mosaic ndc oslo javascript jabber episode tim caswell hypertalk codewarrior andy bechtolsheim jscript david ungar chris houck rick waldron txjs hgzgwkwlmgm robby duguay craig chambers jamie zawinski ironruby julie sussman aj oneal mozilla projects spidermonkey allen wirfs brock frontend masters course e4x david m gay
WordPress | Post Status Draft Podcast
All things HTTP/2 and HTTPS

WordPress | Post Status Draft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 65:58


Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Joe Hoyle -- the CTO of Human Made -- and Brian Krogsgard. HTTPS and HTTP/2 are somewhat intertwined, and a lot has been going on lately in this realm. Google has made a big push to encourage the use of SSL for websites -- including making it a search ranking factor -- and LetsEncrypt and other services are offering new ways to deliver free SSL certificates, securely. And HTTPS is required for HTTP/2, which is making a big splash as well, quickly outpacing SPDY. Today, we’ll talk about what these terms are, and what it means for the web and for WordPress. Links Let's Encrypt The Future Stack: Running WordPress with Tomorrow's Technologies OAuth HTTP/2 FAQs WordPress and HTTP/2 Software and services supporting HTTP/2 Transitioning from SPDY to HTTP/2 HTTP/2 and You Introducing HTTP/2 You're Listening to Delilah

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
HTTP/2, SPDY, and QUIC with Ilya Grigorik

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 35:52


In the sixth episode of this podcast, your hosts Francesc and Mark interview Ilya Grigorik, Developer Advocate at Google. About Ilya: Ilya is a web performance engineer at Google; co-chair of W3C Webperf WG and in short, an internet plumber. Links: Kubecraft: kubernetes visualizer on minecraft video and code HTTP/2 home page HTTP/2 on Google Cloud Platform blog post HTTP/2 demo with Go: gophertiles Making the web faster with SPDY and HTTP/2 blog post A QUIC update on Google's experimental transport blog post QUIC protocol draft Preemptible machine documentations

Rebuild
99: The Next Generation Of HTTP (kazuho)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 79:50


Kazuho Oku さんをゲストに迎えて、Oracle/Google 訴訟、うるう秒、HTTP/2, H2O などについて話しました。 スポンサー: YAPC::Asia 2015 Show Notes Supreme Court declines to hear Oracle v. Google case over software copyright Justice tells Supreme Court not to hear Google's API appeal OracleとGoogleの判決文を斜め読む Google’s Dart language on Android aims for Java-free, 120 FPS apps Updating Our Open Source Patent Grant | Facebook Introducing the Innovator’s Patent Agreement Linux開発者リーナス・トーヴァルズ、来る「うるう秒」を語る « WIRED.jp Daylight Saving Time – DST YAPC::Asia Tokyo 2015 ★ YAPC::Asia Tokyo 2015 懇親会 | Attendee Dinner HTTP/2 & クラウド時代のウェブアプリケーション実行基盤 h2o Initial release of H2O, and why HTTPD performance will matter in 2015 HTTP/2 HTTP/2のRFCを読んだ感想 Deprecating Non-Secure HTTP | Mozilla Security Blog Let's Encrypt HTTP/2 (and H2O) improves user experience over HTTP/1.1 or SPDY FastCGI プロトコルってなんのためにあるのかわからない FastCGI is Pointless Introducing gRPC, a new open source HTTP/2 RPC Framework Nghttp2: HTTP/2 C Library HTTP/2 Support - Traffic Server mod_h2

The Changelog
The HTTP/2 Spec

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 78:23


Ilya Grigorik is back again — this time we’re talking about his true passion, internet plumbing, web performance, and the HTTP/2 spec. We cover everything around HTTP/2, the spec, HTTP/1 history, SPDY, binary framing layer, the semantics of HTTP/2, pipelining, multiplexing, header compression (HPACK), server push, TLS, “time to glass”, upgrading, adoption, support, and more.

Changelog Master Feed
The HTTP/2 Spec (The Changelog #161)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 78:23


Ilya Grigorik is back again — this time we’re talking about his true passion, internet plumbing, web performance, and the HTTP/2 spec. We cover everything around HTTP/2, the spec, HTTP/1 history, SPDY, binary framing layer, the semantics of HTTP/2, pipelining, multiplexing, header compression (HPACK), server push, TLS, “time to glass”, upgrading, adoption, support, and more.

Tech Café
14. Conférence Build 2015 de Microsoft

Tech Café

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 64:30


Actualité Loi sur le renseignement Le petit mot de Pierre-Olivier sur la Loi sur le renseignement et un petit retour d'un proche de Guillaume Vendé. Ainsi que quelques compléments : Il y a eu des amendements... Mais Mozilla reste sceptique, et quid du secret professionnel ? Conférence Build de Microsoft Portage facile des apps Android et iOS pour Windows Phone, ainsi que des sites web, des applications Win32 et .NET. L'objectif : 1 milliard d'appareils sous Windows 10 dans 2 à 3 ans. Spotlight, le locksreen de demain selon Microsoft : comme Bing mais avec des pubs. Les autres actualités, plus ou moins insolites Apple Watch : un écosystème de plus de 3 500 applications au lancement. Un gage de succès ? Le pet connecté ! Google veux faire une mise à jour du web (après SPDY, SPDY over QUIC) Les bonus Shantae, un bon jeu d'action issu de la Nintendo DS pour 3€ sur votre mobile Taxe sur la copie privée : les imprimantes 3D concernées... Une vision de la presse : un vol de prototype d'iPad ou un enlèvement ? Un peu d'Hololens Dark Echo sur iOS et Android (1,99 €) Retrouvez le podcast sur iTunes, sur l'application Podcasts sur votre iPhone ou votre iPad, ou via votre application favorite avec le lien bit.ly/tech-cafe. N'hésitez pas à déposer un avis sur iTunes ! Guillaume Vendé est sur Twitter Pierre-Olivier Dybman est sur Google+ et Guillaume Poggiaspalla est dans Tech Café et la Chronique des composants Le générique est un morceau libre de droits sur Jamendo.

PerfBytes
What's up with HTTP2 Performance

PerfBytes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 61:00


You guys all know that the current HTTP protocol specification is just way too slow - seriously, we need to invent new protocols if we expect to be successful with this whole internet of things stuff. Scott Moore joins us for a great conversation about his recent postings digging deeper into this new HTTP2 re-working of the SPDY protocol from Google. Howard hammers at the ROI statements while James and remain skeptics on this "jackelope" of a protocol innovation.This episode is formally sponsored by our good friends at www.smartbear.com and www.soasta.com

PerfBytes
What's up with HTTP2 Performance

PerfBytes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 61:00


You guys all know that the current HTTP protocol specification is just way too slow - seriously, we need to invent new protocols if we expect to be successful with this whole internet of things stuff. Scott Moore joins us for a great conversation about his recent postings digging deeper into this new HTTP2 re-working of the SPDY protocol from Google. Howard hammers at the ROI statements while James and remain skeptics on this "jackelope" of a protocol innovation.This episode is formally sponsored by our good friends at www.smartbear.com and www.soasta.com

Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 69: #69: Supercookies

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 57:09


This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about mobile phone surveillance that you pay for, peer-to-peer dropbox replacements, and the many faces of lock-in. Peaky Blinders is like a watered-down Deadwood and will suffice for now AT&T Stops Using ‘Super Cookies’ To Track Cellphone Data Word of the week: “Middlebox”. 4G carriers don’t care one bit for your SPDY-laden, encrypted traffic. Hippie. BitTorrent Sync vs Cloud: Where Can You Trust Your Personal Data? Anybody try Syncthing.net or Transporter? Let’s Encrypt is a new certificate authority from the EFF and friends Tyranny of the default: Firefox dumps Google for search, signs on with Yahoo HT James Kirkland: E-Cigarettes From China Spreading Malware Through USB Charger 10,000 pay phones to become Wifi base stations in NYC see also: Ricochet Wireless This Week in Vendor Lockin: Anti-Competitive Apple Disables Trim Support On 3rd Party SSDs In OS X This Week in Vendor Abandonment: Netflix Kills Off Its Public API, Takes A Few Applications Down With It Lawsuits as an Investment: Crowdfund Your Next Lawsuit With LexShares Gunnar helps give The Watchful Eye: Mitigating Risk in the Cloud on December 3 in Washington, DC Red Hat Private PaaS Workshop on December 11 in Washington, DC Red Hat Summit CFP now open! HT Itamar Heim: RHEV compliance policy scans with Nessus! FIPS compliant password vault with JBoss EAP and RHEL, thanks to Rich Lucente How have we not heard of DavMail? Connects standards-compliant clients to Exchange. Thanks, French defense establishment! Cutting Room Floor Save a bundle by anesthetizing octopi yourself: How to anesthetize an octopus Parakeet that sounds (and kinda looks) just like R2-D2! Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut, A 19 Minute Music Video Ground Drone: Low cost mobile robotics platform Brain transplant: OpenWorm’s mind in a LEGO robot’s body Browser based fluid dynamics simulator JS1K Night Highway   We Give Thanks James Kirkland for the e-cigarette word of warning Itamar Heim for the Nessus and RHEV good news! Rich Lucente for the FIPS compliant password vault

Biertaucher Podcast
Biertaucher Folge 162

Biertaucher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2014 48:51


Horst JENS und Gregor PRIDUN plaudern über freie Software und andere Nerd-Themen. Shownotes auf http://goo.gl/TCyt5v oder http://biertaucher.at

Kodsnack
Kodsnack 53 - Gör en Python 5

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 52:28


Kodsnack 53 - Gör en Python 5 Kristoffer börjar berätta för Fredrik om sina öden och äventyr på svenska Pycon och tar med oss på en resa från datainsamling och bearbetning via kryptomysterier till Python 2 mot Python 3 och problemen med stora omstarter mellan versioner av mjukvara. Python 3 har stora problem med att vara något nytt och annorlunda som skiljer sig så mycket att den stora massan inte har anledning att byta till det. Samtidigt har utvecklarna av språket gått vidare så att ingen gör något alls med det språk folk faktiskt använder. Det finns en risk att man tappar det som gjorde ens skapelse värd att använda när man skriver om den för att bli modernare, mer generell eller vad man nu föresatt sig att göra. Avsnittet sponsras av Cenito. Länkar Pycon.se Fredrik Håård - huvudarrangören av Pycon.se Pycon internationellt Europython Mali Boko haram Bahnhofs datahall - tidigare civilförsvarsledningsplats - under Vita bergen i Stockholm Helena Bengtsson JOIN i databaser - kombinerar poster från flera tabeller Perl Fax OCR - optical character recognition Beautiful soup - pythonbibliotek för att få ut data ur webbsidor och annan mer eller mindre ostrukturerad data Kodsnack 5 - Kanelbullens dag nämnde också Beautiful soup Laurens Van Houtven Rackspace - sysslar med moln och hosting och anställer Laurens Kryptografi Engångsskiffer - teoretiskt perfekt kryptering med problem i verkligheten Diffie-Hellman key exchange Man-in-the-middle-attack Python 2 och Python 3 PyPI - Python package index och pip - ett program för att installera paket Pythons historia Unicode ASCII Indexera över en sträng, i Python 2 och i Python 3 Kenneth Reitz Requests - modul för HTTP i Python, som Kenneth skrivit Perl 6 - den ännu inte släppta versionen av Perl Generatorer - funktioner som genererar data Go - ett språk vi talat om förr Joel Spolsky om Netscapes omskrivning och att skriva om i allmänhet Winamp It really whips the llama's ass Winamp3 Det tycks fortfarande finnas lite liv i Winamp AOL - som var stora förr i tiden Dotcomkraschen Guido van Rossum Kärnutvecklare av Python 3 Python 2.7 blir den sista av Python 2 HTML 5 XHTML XSLT - språk för att omvandla XML-dokument till andra XML-dokument HTTP 2.0 SPDY - Googles nätverksprotokoll som är basen för HTTP 2.0 HTTP/2 considerations and tradeoffs - lång redogörelse med gott om länkar

Unsupported Operation

Unsupported Operation 78 Misc IntelliJ IDEA 12.1Kotlin Milestone 5.2Sonar goes 3.5.1Concordion moved to Github + GradleGradle 1.5MAJOR PostgreSQL Security UpdateScridb reveals it was hacked this week, says < 1% of users of passworks compromisedPicketLink 3.0 Alpha1 - CDI based security framework for Java EE from JBoss, essentially the successor to Seam SecurityApache Maven 3.1alpha1 staged ** Release notes** Staging repository** Staged distributionmaven-release-plugin 2.4.1 release - restores git support!Hibernate 4.2.0.Final / 4.1.11.Final - this is also the final release for the 4.1.x series.Bintray - Github For BinariesBootstrap Rich Text EditorWebsite Walkthroughs for Documentation - intro.js and chardin.jsApple’s “Slide to Unlock” patent ruled invalidGoloVertX GoloPlay 2.1.1unfiltered 0.6.8Grizzly 2.3+SPDY/3Framework performance round 2 resultsCodeRu Google Google App Drive Data FoldersBlink Clojure mimr - clojure based rule engineFW/1 - Framework One: Clojure MVC for CFML) moves to new Github OrganisationFunctional Design Patterns - talk by Stuart Sierra from Strange Loop Theme music "Emotional Upgrade" by John Zealey.

Ruby NoName podcast
Ruby NoName Podcast S04E12

Ruby NoName podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2012 70:20


Новости Бесплатные рускоязычные скринкасты по Ruby Новые свежие рельсы 3.2.6, 3.1.6 и 3.0.14 Новый инструмент для быстрого деплоя — mina Вышел gem RubyMass, который позволяет смотреть, какие объекты есть в текущем процессе Evan Phoenix о RubyMass Grocer и urbanairship Evented Ruby vs Node.js Techniques to Secure Your Website with Ruby On Rails: part1 and part2 RSpec's New Expectation Syntax Вышла web-книжка Стива Клабника по конструированию Hypermedia (formerly AKA REST) APIs. Близится выход 2.0.0 гема Couchrest::Model. Сейчас в “репе” проекта на GitHub'е доступна вполне рабочая бета. Специальный гость Алексей Васильев Блог Алексея Twitter Алексея Аккаунт на GitHub Книга Алексея по PostgreSQL Поиск похожих обьектов в PostgreSQL Caphub smtrails & shtrails gems demo MongodbLogger for Rails 3 Skypekit Статья о проблемах SPDY и вольный перевод на хабре Chrome клиент для PivotalTracker Послесловие Свежий Brainwashing 14 и 15 июля Переработка «Звездных Войн»

Unsupported Operation

Unsupported Operation Episode 68Java / MiscPreview JDK - 7u4 b16Oracle delays public JIRA project for OpenJDKPlay 2.0 released Now part of the Typesafe Stack 2.0Reports ofperformance issues compiling with scala under 2.0.Easy-Cassandra - ORM - now works with maven, I wonder if you’d loose a lot of the power of NoSQL just wrapping it up in an ORM?coffeescript-maven-plugin Gotta love pull requests that come with new IT tests!Can you afford to not know git any longercodeline-enforcer-rule - a simple Maven Enforcer rule to block classes from import statements, or general regex patterns in source lines.JDeodorant for class refactoring - eclipse pluginGoogle Summer of Code 2012 accepted organisationsTestNG 6.4 now “supported” by current builds of IntelliJ IDEA - plugin now forces you to use the version shipped with the plugin, tells you when theirs a version conflict and offers to update the version in the plugin directory if you wish.JRebel 4.6.1 GWT plugin was improved in terms of deployment performanceSpring 3.1 specific features handling was improvedSonatype 2012 Open Source Development Survey ResultsJetty now supports SPDY - not sure if we mentioned it… SPDY jars were however accidentally left out of the distribution packages for 7.6.2/8.1.2 and will be bundled with 7.6.3 and 8.1.3, they are dowloadable from Maven Central tho.Freemarker 2.3.19 Includes some non-backwards compatible security fixes. Read the changelog before updating.iText 5.2.0 released, iText Summit is next week ( an entire conference on iText? ), still released with the evil AGPL. It’s a shame as the product is nice and has gotten some awesome improvements since the last GPL release.ApacheThoughtworks technology radar is out and lists Maven as a “hold”, due to its lack of flexibility and support for automation best practices - whatever that may mean…..Apache Shiro 1.2Cleaning your local Maven Repo with Groovy - Mark’s taken to also using the dependency:purge-local-repository goal of the maven-dependency-plugin.ScalaNew language modularisation SIP for Scala - even some of the Scala folk seem up in arms over it.MiscIce Cream Sandwich Holo themepack for Gnome 3Google App Engine outages outrage…

Unsupported Operation

Unsupported Operation 65JavaJava SE 7u3 released, plus Java SE 6 Update 31 and JavaFX 2.0.3.  Along with indepth specifications and documentation on the SE7 Language Spec and VM spec.EOL extended to November 2012.Other / MiscPlay 2.0 RC2 available. When asked where the webframework for Kotlin is at JFokus, JB reps said “Look at Play 2.0, we’ll make it work with Kotlin”. Good to know they’re not interested in reinventing every wheel out there.DropWizard went 0.2.0 - guys get your versions sorted!lamdaj 2.4 released - looks nice, but after using Kotlin/Xtend - these all feel too hacked on - even more so than they did before.Netty 3.3.1 released - supports SPDY, SPDY seems to be gaining traction and a call for it to be included in HTTP 2.0 has also been made.HalBuilder 1.0.1 released to Maven Central.Gerrit is now available at the Eclipse foundationJetbrainsTeamCity 7.0 RCIntelliJ IDEA 11.1 114.145 EAP new Groovy Console / REPL - doesn’t work against grails apps apparently (yet)More SVN 1.7 improvementsKotlin build tools available - Evgeny Goldin has been writing the maven plugin, which currently relies upon his ivy-plugin to download the latest kotlin from teamcity ( which exposes artifacts as an Ivy repo - NOT a maven repo ). Did we say Kotlin was open sourced?A decompiled Kotlin class shows how named parameters, nullability, and type reification works to enhance IDE support.ApacheApollo Action MQ Sub-project went 1.0 - Apollo's new threading model which is geared to multi-core microprocessors makes it faster, more scalable and more reliable than ActiveMQ and perhaps many other messaging projects.Apache Sqoop 1.4.1 incubating release - used for migrating Hadoop data between Hadoop and relational dbsApache DeltaCloud announced as top level project -Apache Deltacloud defines a RESTful Web Service application programming interface (API) for interacting with Cloud service providers and resources in those clouds in a unified manner. In addition, it consists of a number of implementations of this API for the most popular Clouds such as Amazon, Eucalyptus, GoGrid, IBM, Microsoft, OpenStack, Rackspace, and more. In addition to the API server, the project also provides client libraries for a wide variety of languages.Apache Commons Daemon 1.0.9Subversion 1.7.3Apache DeltaSpike - CDI extentions repository for Java devsHttpClient 4.2.1-betaSonatypeNexus Pro 2.0 released, adds Smart Proxies - nom! Can also now host your project documetation! - very nom.Support for NuGet repositories - let the .NET developers share the lovingGroovyGroovyFX gets a new website/url - looking nice. I see the JavaFX Scenegraph was opensourced this week as well.Grails 2.0.1 was released 80 bug fixes (they say they have been aggressively attacking bugs people reported around moving from 1.3.x)ScalaTwitter has open sourced its Effective Scala guide on Github.JBoss/RedhatJBoss AS 7.1.0 Final “Thunder” - Java EE 6 Full Profile CertifiedGoogleAndroid 5.0 “Jelly Bean” reportedly by June 2012 - Maybe for ONE handset.....CloudBees posted a good article on doing Continuous Integration of Android apps in the cloud.Calabash - automated functional testing of Android AppsTech preview of Chromium with Dart engine built in now available. Let the fragmentation begin!MiscMicrosoft’s new logo is FOUR BLUESCREENS - respecting their heritage ;-)

The Web Ahead
5: Peter Lubbers on Web Socket

The Web Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2011 82:08


Peter joins Jen again to talk about the magic of Web Socket, and about SPDY & the Amazon Kindle Fire.

Working Draft » Podcast Feed
Revision 23: Node-SPDY, Zukunftskram und CoffeeKup

Working Draft » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2011 0:01


Nach einer kurzen Osterpause geht es mit der Illuminatenfolge weiter. Der Schepp ist leider nicht dabei, aber dafür kann er uns nächste Woche dann umso mehr erzählen. Noch einmal die Kapitelmarken-Diskussion: In der letzten Woche meldeten sich dann doch einige, denen nach Chaptermarks dürstete. Allerdings ist das schon ein recht großer Aufwand und wahrscheinlich beansprucht […]

Working Draft » Podcast Feed
Revision 21: SPDY, Mobile UI, Webshims, und alles hardboiled!

Working Draft » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2011 0:01


Heute zu Gast bei uns: Dirk Jesse aus Berlin, Autor des HTML+CSS-Frameworks YAML. Und zu viert haben wir unsere bisher beste und längste Sendung hingequatscht. Schaunotizen SPDY on Google servers? Wer Chrome verwendet, nutzt Googles geplanten HTTP-Nachfolger SPDY (gesprochen „Speedy“) schon jetzt ohne es zu wissen. Google nutzt das neue Protokoll in Chrome im Zusammenspiel […]

Changelog Master Feed
Goliath, Event Machine, SPDY (The Changelog #55)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2011 50:31


Wynn caught up with Ilya Grigorik, Founder and CTO of PostRank to talk about Goliath, async Ruby web development, and Google’s SPDY.

The Changelog
Goliath, Event Machine, SPDY

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2011 50:31


Wynn caught up with Ilya Grigorik, Founder and CTO of PostRank to talk about Goliath, async Ruby web development, and Google’s SPDY.

ShowTime Podcast
ShowTime Podcast #33: Un rapidín

ShowTime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2009 23:13


Más vale tarde que nunca, dice el dicho, y eso nunca ha sido extraño para ShowTime Podcast. Esta vez les traemos la edicion 33 de ShowTime con varios días de incubación y prácticamente con el otro en puerta, pero no podíamos darnos el lujo de dejarlo pasar. En este episodio platicamos de SPDY, un nuevo […] La entrada ShowTime Podcast #33: Un rapidín apareció primero en Langaria.net.