It seems that Google is embracing the 'revolution':

  http://dev.chromium.org/spdy

SPDY solves the protocol problem. Soon we will see a replacement
coming for HTML/JavaScript.

Cheers!


On 23 set, 10:02, Célio <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 23 set, 01:24, lusus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Isn't it time that we finally quit trying to warp the WWW into what we
> > really want it to be, and come up with a new protocol all together?
>
> Mr. Lusus, let me shake your hand, that's exactly as my own feeling is
> about the web today. We have tried to push the actual 'web' beyond its
> capabilities. Our problems are conceptually simple:
>
> - HTTP is a request/response protocol.
> - HTML is a document presentation language.
> - JavaScript is a poor scripting language.
>
> That's the wrong foundation for actual web applications and using duct
> tape is not the solution. I keep wondering when will people stop
> making kludges upon that foundation.
>
> On 23 set, 07:57, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Have a look at "server-sent events" in HTML5 and the WebSockets
> > protocol and API.
>
> HTML5, WebSockets, AJAX and all that new stuff are simply *kludges*,
> IMHO. More than that, they are a *clear sign* that we need a new
> foundation for web applications.
>
> My 2 cents.

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