Starting in a week (good bein hazmanim project)Runs form March 16 - April 26https://www.coursera.org/course/webapplicationsLearn how to build and deploy modern web application architectures – applications that run over the Internet, in the "cloud," using a browser as the user interface.Ruby on Rails
Cool!Any idea how it compares to CS169 from edx.org?
nup, I would have taken CS169 but it hasn't been around for a while (although the course is accessible self paced), I prefer the time constraints of a live one
I actually just finished CS169 - part one started after succos, and part 2 ended a couple of weeks ago.One chisaron(?) is that it's based on Rails 3, and I hear that Rails 4 is somewhat different.Have you done anything in Rails?
Tried Hartl's book and got stuck at Ch 7. So I quit for now, doing JavaScript at freecodecamp.com. I am a relative beginner...
if you're building a website (or anything that relies on HTTP). HTTP/2 is on the way, built on SPDY (by google) if you use chrome chrome://net-internals/#spdy to see it in action = faster load time, no more sprite/inline/data-images needed, compressed headers and more
"This webpage is not available"
I think SMF doesn't allow alternate protocols for [url] tags. Just add the : back after the word chrome.
Now it loaded. I have no clue what I'm looking at, though
https://developers.google.com/speed/articles/spdy-for-mobile more detailed basically instead of waiting in line to get a request then go, the page just sends everyone at once,
i didn't find a more appropriate thread to post it, electric for beginners
Thanks for posting this I was looking for somewhere to read up about it that explains it well