Ilya Grigorik is a web performance engineer at Google, co-chair of the W3C Web Performance Working group, and author of High Performance Browser Networking (O'Reilly) book. In short, an internet plumber. In off time, you'll find him working on open source projects, exploring the outdoors with a camera, or simply enjoying a good book.
High Performance Browser Networking - O'Reilly
What every web developer needs to know about the various types of networks (WiFi, 3G/4G), transport protocols (UDP, TCP, and TLS), application protocols (HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2), and APIs available in the browser (XHR & Fetch, WebSocket, WebRTC, and more) to deliver the best—fast, reliable, and resilient—user experience.
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