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You can make a simple HTTP/1.1 server in 200 lines of good C. Not one that runs HTTP/3.0 including QUIC and TLS.


99% of websites do not need anything beyond HTTP/1.1.


HTTP 3 isn't even in production yet.


Define production and define HTTP3. The beauty of open source is that you can be already serving pages using QUIC and TLS1.3 while the standard is being finalised.


A finalised standard was what I had in mind. QUIC, much like SPDY was, isn't more than a Google protocol for only Chrome right now.




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