22 years ago a star was born, and we could not imagine, at that time, how far it would have brought us.
6 years later, in 1996, when the RFC number 1945 was published on the Internet Engineering Task Force's website, we had the 1.0 version of that star, which eventually led the World-Wide-Web to be the largest data-exchange network on the planet.
We live on the web - facebook, twitter, youporn, craigslist, linkedin, .. - so we are basically bound to web applications.
The Web is our casa bonita, in Web We Trust.
But since we are error-prone human beings, for almost a couple decades we decided to ignore that star and develop web applications with the clutter, ignoring a huge scale of principles that star could gave us.
It caches, it uniforms, it scales, it decouples, it simplifies.
Be universal, be endless: live the HTTP protocol.
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