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High Performance Browser Networking - What every web developer should know about networking and web performance

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How prepared are you to build fast and efficient web applications? This eloquent book provides what every web developer should know about the network, from fundamental limitations that affect performance to major innovations for building even more powerful browser applications - including HTTP 2.0 and XHR improvements, Server-Sent Events (SSE), WebSocket, and WebRTC.
Author Ilya Grigorik, a web performance engineer at Google, demonstrates performance optimization best practices for TCP, UDP, and TLS protocols, and explains unique wireless and mobile network optimization requirements. You'll then dive into performance characteristics of technologies such as HTTP 2.0, client-side network scripting with XHR, real-time streaming with SSE and WebSocket, and P2P communication with WebRTC. Deliver superlative TCP, UDP, and TLS performance Speed up network performance over 3G/4G mobile networks Develop fast and energy-efficient mobile applications Address bottlenecks in HTTP 1.x and other browser protocols Plan for and deliver the best HTTP 2.0 performance Enable efficient real-time streaming in the browser Create efficient peer-to-peer videoconferencing and low-latency applications with real-time WebRTC transports

List of contents













  • Foreword




  • Preface




  • Networking 101




    • Chapter 1: Primer on Latency and Bandwidth




    • Chapter 2: Building Blocks of TCP




    • Chapter 3: Building Blocks of UDP




    • Chapter 4: Transport Layer Security (TLS)






  • Performance of Wireless Networks




    • Chapter 5: Introduction to Wireless Networks




    • Chapter 6: WiFi




    • Chapter 7: Mobile Networks




    • Chapter 8: Optimizing for Mobile Networks






  • HTTP




    • Chapter 9: Brief History of HTTP




    • Chapter 10: Primer on Web Performance




    • Chapter 11: HTTP 1.X




    • Chapter 12: HTTP 2.0




    • Chapter 13: Optimizing Application Delivery






  • Browser APIs and Protocols




    • Chapter 14: Primer on Browser Networking




    • Chapter 15: XMLHttpRequest




    • Chapter 16: Server-Sent Events (SSE)




    • Chapter 17: WebSocket




    • Chapter 18: WebRTC






  • Index




  • Colophon




  • About the author










    Ilya Grigorik is a developer advocate and web performance engineer at Google. He spends his days and nights working on making the web faster and building and driving adoption of performance best practices.

    Prior to focusing on web performance Ilya was the founder and CTO of PostRank, a social analytics company which was acquired by Google and became the core of social analytics reporting within Google Analytics. Whenever not thinking web performance, or analytics, Ilya can be found contributing to open-source projects, reading, or building fun projects like VimGolf, GitHub Archive and others.


    Summary

    This eloquent book provides what every web developer should know about the network, from fundamental limitations that affect performance to major innovations for building even more powerful browser applications - including HTTP 2.0 and XHR improvements, Server-Sent Events (SSE), WebSocket, and WebRTC.

Product details

Authors Ilya Grigorik, Grigorik Ilya
Publisher O'Reilly Media
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2013
 
EAN 9781449344764
ISBN 978-1-4493-4476-4
No. of pages 404
Dimensions 180 mm x 235 mm x 21 mm
Weight 662 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks

Netzwerkstandards und Netzwerkprotokolle, browser, TCP, SPDY, webRTC, UDP

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