> Sticking to HTTP/2 pretty much allows you to go back and use the long-polling tricks of the past before websockets was created.
Interesting how things turned out. The old bad way is now a good way. Last time I've checked Google Hangouts also used polling instead of WebSockets.
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> Sticking to HTTP/2 pretty much allows you to go back and use the long-polling tricks of the past before websockets was created.
Interesting how things turned out. The old bad way is now a good way. Last time I've checked Google Hangouts also used polling instead of WebSockets.
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