> On Feb 23, 2015, at 3:15 PM, Rick Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Are/will the various OS X networking APIs (CFNetwork and NSNetworking) going 
> to support HTTP/2? It seems that Firefox and Chrome (and even IE) already 
> support HTTP/2, but not Safari.

SPDY is already supported in iOS 8 / OS X 10.10; that's Google’s experimental 
protocol that was used as the basis of HTTP/2. So I imagine that updating the 
frameworks to support the official version of HTTP/2 will be easy. But I don’t 
expect to hear anything about it until WWDC.

> It would be nice to start writing code using HTTP/2, even though the standard 
> isn't ratified yet.

I don’t think it will affect the way you write code. It’s a behind-the-scenes 
change; the high-level semantics are the same as HTTP/1.1, it’s just more 
efficient.

—Jens


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