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Episode 51: What to expect with the pending release of HTTP2


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A big thank you to our sponsors WP Ninjas, who are working on a new version of Ninja Forms 3.0 which looks awesome. Building a form with keyboard shortcuts is amazing. It’s a great functionality improvement, we can’t wait to check it out.
Welcome to Apply Filters, Episode 51.  Today, we’re talking HTP2, what it is, the benefits, when you can start using it and how to optimize a site for it.   
First, a minor clarification from our last episode.  Thanks to Jeremy Jacobs for pointing out the difference in error handling in PHP7.  Thanks Jeremy.
Pippins update:
Big update pushed out for Paypal pro and Express extension
Add support for In Context checkout
Restricted Content Pro 2.4 is getting pushed out
WP Approve Users plug in is done
Identified and tackling top ten pain points whatever it is
Brad’s update
Pushed out a minor release of WP Offload S3 with tons of fixes – nothing shiny, but gargantuan
Added three new add-ons: WPML Integration, Meta Slider and Enabled Media Replace
Attended a local design and development conference
Check out the blog for the newest posts
Both Pippin and Brad will be attending Word Camp US and the Community Summit.
Today we’re digging into HTTP2 and what it may mean to us as WordPress developers.  Specifically we go through:
Http1.1 vs Http2
Google Speedy
Why Http2?
Benefits of Http2
Akamia Demo
Support
Optimization
Recommended Reading:
Moz.com Blog
High Performance Browser Networking
If you’re enjoying the show we sure would appreciate a Review in iTunes.  Thanks!
Transcript
INTRO: Welcome to Apply Filters, the podcast all about WordPress development. Now here’s your hosts, Pippin Williamson and Brad Touesnard.
BRAD: Welcome to Episode 51. This time Pippin and I will be diving into HPPT2, what it is, the benefits, when you can start using it, and how to optimize a site for it.
First, I want to give a shout out to our sponsors, the WP Ninjas. They’re working on a new version of Ninja Forms, Ninja Forms 3.0; that looks super cool. Did you see the video, Pippin?
PIPPIN: I did. It was really awesome. I think James shared it out on their Twitter account.
BRAD: Yeah, and it’s got the keyboard shortcuts to build a form with just your keyboard.
PIPPIN: That, to me, is one of the coolest features I’ve seen in a while. I definitely recommend go watching the video so you can see an example of it. You can find it on their Twitter account, but building a form with keyboard shortcuts is amazing.
I know Kevin just does a quick example of how you can add fields, set up settings, etc., completely from the keyboard without ever touching the mouse. If you’ve ever built a–
BRAD: Yeah, isn’t it like three seconds or something?
PIPPIN: If not less.
BRAD: Yeah.
PIPPIN: Yeah, the speed at which you can add fields to a form was pretty amazing. I think it was a really important functionality improvement for anybody that’s built massively sized forms. If you’ve ever built a form that has 100+ fields, or even 20 or 30 fields, it’s so much easier. Not just the keyboards, but also just the way that the UI itself works now. So, definitely go check it out.
BRAD: Yeah, for sure. One quick thing before we get going is a correction from last episode about PHP7. I believe we made the mistake of saying that any error exception would get caught by the usual try/catch blocks that you would put in previous versions of your code that weren’t necessarily optimized for PHP7. That was wrong. Error exceptions, so there’s a new class called “error.” Those won’t get caught up if you’re catching the exceptions, so classes of the type exception. That’s kind of a subtle thing, but yeah, if you’re wondering.
PIPPIN: Yeah. Thanks to the listener that pointed that out to us.
BRAD: Oh, yeah. Who was that? Do you remember?
PIPPIN: I’d have to dig up the email and, unfortunately, I don’t have it in front of me. Now,
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