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author | Matthias Endler <[email protected]> | 2013-06-27 01:01:01 +0200 |
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committer | Matthias Endler <[email protected]> | 2013-06-27 22:34:56 +0200 |
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diff --git a/guide/erlang_web.md b/guide/erlang_web.md index d665ffe..fa3d922 100644 --- a/guide/erlang_web.md +++ b/guide/erlang_web.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ designed to work in a distributed setting, so it is a perfect match. Or is it? Surely you can find solutions to handle that many -concurrent connections with my favorite language... But all +concurrent connections with your favorite language... But all these solutions will break down in the next few years. Why? Firstly because servers don't get any more powerful, they instead get a lot more cores and memory. This is only useful @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ The Web is asynchronous Long ago, the Web was synchronous because HTTP was synchronous. You fired a request, and then waited for a response. Not anymore. -It all started when XmlHttpRequest started being used. It allowed +It all began when XmlHttpRequest started being used. It allowed the client to perform asynchronous calls to the server. Then Websocket appeared and allowed both the server and the client |