Exploring Changing Web Standards Http 203
Exploring Changing Web Standards Http 203 reveals several interesting facts.
- In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security.
- There's nothing more annoying than visiting a site and just seeing white space where the text should be, just because the
- Jake chats to Surma about six ways you can synchronise data between documents, but some of them don't work all the time, so a ...
- Jake and Surma look at workers and the performance of their messaging primitive postMessage(). Surma's blog post on the topic: ...
- In a particularly self-indulgent episode, Jake and Surma chat about what got them into the
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