Web Directions Code 2018

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mark nottingham

Here Comes QUIC

Mark Nottingham Principal Engineer Fastly

HTTP and TLS have both been revised recently; now it's TCP's turn. Come learn more about what's coming to Internet transport, and what it might do for you.

Mark Nottingham

Mark Nottingham has helped develop the Web and the Internet since the late 90’s.

He has written, edited or substantially contributed to more than twenty IETF RFCs and W3C Recommendations about topics like HTTP, caching, linking, Web architecture and security.

He has chaired the HTTP Working Group since 2007 and the QUIC Working Group since 2016, and has been a member of the Internet Architecture Board since 2017. Before that, he served on the W3C Technical Architecture Group.

Beyond standards work, he helped deploy a precursor to “enterprise” CDNs in 1998, designed HTTP APIs and owned a caching platform at Yahoo!, and has contributed to several Open Source projects. Currently, he’s part of the Office of the CTO at Fastly.

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