Second time I run into a developer on itch.io who doesn't know what a #web server is and thinks they need to code a #NodeJS app to serve static files.

This is terrifying. It's the future Google wants to build, with their HTTP 2.0 and Wasm: a future when even the basics are horribly hard and not even developers know how the web works because it's all a black box.

I'm begging you: fight this. Educate people. Don't let openness die.

@silverwizard @IceWolf That was no typo. HTTP 2 is binary. It can no longer be used in trivial ways.

@silverwizard @IceWolf Sure, if you're a pro web developer with the time and energy to dig. If it was like that in 1999, Google wouldn't exist. This is called "pulling the ladder up after you got on top".

@notimetoplay @silverwizard @IceWolf i mean, just import libcurl. you don't implement tcp yourself so i don't see using a HTTP library that will likely be 100x better than whatever you will write isn't too offensive

@tay @notimetoplay @silverwizard You're missing the point.

The point is that with text protocols, you don't HAVE to use a thing somebody else already wrote.

And besides, someone had to write libcurl in the first place.

Binary just makes shit difficult for literally no reason.

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@tay @notimetoplay @silverwizard Like, yeah, if you're just making a thing, you can absolutely use a library, that's what they're for.

But what if you're writing that library? Or testing things? Or just playing around?

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