https://youtu.be/snE9TqGASas

HTTP 2.0 is supposed to be the next big thing for the web, after the
overwhelming success of HTTP 1.1. In this interview he examines the HTTP
2.0 protocol, what is the status of its specification, what features does
it offer over HTTP 1.1, and how websites can benefit (in speed and money)
from it.

Bio: Simone Bordet is a Jetty Committer, the CometD project leader and
works as Lead Architect at Webtide. Active open source developer, he
founded and contributed to various open source projects such as Jetty,
CometD, MX4J, Foxtrot, LiveTribe, and others. Simone has been technical
speaker at various national and international conferences such as Devoxx,
JavaOne, CodeMotion, etc., and is a co-lead of the Java User Group of
Torino, Italy. Simone specializes in server-side multi-thread development,
J2EE application development, in Comet technologies applied to web
development, web network protocols (HTTP, WebSocket, SPDY, HTTP/2) and in
high performance JVM tuning.

Enjoy :)

Maybe I just missed this on the list (so sorry about that).

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