Make sure your website or web application users get content updates right now with minimal latency. This concise guide shows you how to push new data from the server to clients with HTML5 Server-Sent Events (SSE), an exceptional technology that doesn’t require constant polling or user interaction. You’ll learn how to build a real-world SSE application from start to finish that solves a demanding domain problem. You’ll also discover how to increase that application’s desktop and mobile browser support from 60% to 99%, using different fallback solutions. If you’re familiar with HTML, HTTP, and basic JavaScript, you’re ready to get started.
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Darren Cook has over 20 years experience as a software developer and technical director, working on everything from financial trading systems, through data visualization tools, through PR websites for some of the world's largest brands, all the way to arcade games. He is skilled in a wide range of computer languages, including Javascript, PHP and C++. He has developed systems around http streaming web services, such as Twitter, written many low-level direct socket server/client protocols in numerous applications, and built applications with websockets.
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