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HTTP/2, PHP and Symfony: a brief history of the protocol powering the web, and how to use it

Posted on January 17, 2018September 26, 2021 by Kévin Dunglas

Here are the slides I presented yesterday during the Paris Symfony Meetup.

On the menu: a brief history of HTTP, how to use it with PHP (server and client-side) and how to push with Symfony 4.

Learn more about Symfony’s HTTP/2 support in my in-depth presentation of the WebLink Component.

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