HTTP is the protocol of the web, and this book will look at HTTP from a web developer's perspective. We'll cover resources, messages, cookies, and authentication protocols. We'll look at how HTTP clients can use persistent and parallel connections to improve performance, and see how the web scales to meet demand using cache headers and proxy servers. By the end of the book you will have the knowledge to build better web applications and web services.
I know a bit about the topic of the book already. But I really like the approach. It doesn’t get too bogged down by the use of complex sentence structures layered on top of the concepts which, for those not already familiar, could be confusing.
This was a good refresher on the HTTP protocol. I read it on a 3-hour flight. Howerver, the only thing missing was a discussion of JSON web tokens in the chapter on security.
Every developer should know. Many basic aspects are covered which are often ignored by developers. More indepth on the preformance aspects specially is required
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While the book is full of typos I found it to be easy to read and understand. It took a topic which I had limited knowledge of and gave me just enough information to research further the areas important to me.
Well worth the read if you have little to no understanding of the HTTP protocol.
The bare minimum HTTP that a developer is require to know is more accurate title. I highly recommend this book altough I picked up much of this information the hard way through learning web frameworks. This would have saved me a lot of time and confusion.
A brief overview of the protocol and associated technologies such as cookies, session management, security, etc. Wouldn’t use it as a reference but more as a way to quickly review main concepts.
Reading this book was a great way for me to refresh my memory about topics I had previously learned and forgotten, and also learn some new information. Very easy to understand and a great (relatively) quick read.
K.Scott has put together a great collection of articles detailing HTTP. His writing style is clear and doesn't ever get over technical, even with a very technical subject like HTTP. highly recommended for anyone who wants to understand how HTTP works and especially for developers who need to understand.
I expected it to cover some additional material. At least, the succinct information it claims to give can be considered quite helpful. If you're looking for architectural web design (meaning, some hints regarding it), look elsewhere. Only the HTTP protocol along with its technical aspects is covered here.
Generally, a good overview of HTTP. As a developer, I was looking for a deeper dive into "specifics" into how to take advantage of the web architecture. That's not what this is; if want an idea of how the web works, this is fine and concise.
Myself, I'd already picked up this information over the years, so I found myself skimming a lot.
Every web developer must read this book, if you still didn't read it you're missing a lot on knowledge about HTTP and web development, I personally was missing these. Pease web developer if you want to start learn web development read this book.