WebSockets, SPDY, SSL, and persistent connections are in, except that our infrastructure can't support most of these use cases. To enable the modern, real-time web, we need to drag our 'back office' architectures into this century.
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igrigorikIlya GrigorikInfluentialour "back office" architecture is broken! to support the modern, real-time web, we need an overhaul
pedromeloPedro MeloReally good post on how the new Web protocols, SPDY and WebSockets, require a different stack on the server-side http://t.co/XmdNbToK
w_a_s_t_eGuillaume PlessisBuilding a Modern Web Stack for the Real-time Web, by @igrigorikhttp://t.co/zW3Fqyuc (and yes, spdy and websockets are planned in Nginx)
chrisbaglieriChris BaglieriInteresting read on moving the modern web stack forward. Makes me think I need to become better acquainted with SPDY: http://t.co/jUnmwekI