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by the_duke
2204 days ago
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> because there is a lot of appeal to HTTP/3 I thought the primary appeal of HTTP/3 is for mobile clients, and bad connections in general, because it circumvents TCP head of line blocking and connections can persist across networks. That doesn't feel terribly relevant in corporate networks. (not disputing that it's not comparable to the v6 transition) |
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Enterprises largely won't give two shits about HTTP/3.
Just last week I took ownership of another department's decade old app written in VB.NET WinForms. The former dev team was putting the finishing touches on the C# WebForms refactor. It's been interesting taking a step back in time to Dev practices from 2008.