SPDY and QUIC re-capitulate some ideas of the session layer. It is
ironic how many repudiated aspects of the OSI model are re-surfacing
inside IP centric networking.
-G
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 5:29 AM SPC <spedraja(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It's a bit funny (at least for me) because I was talking about DECNET as OSI
standard and TCP/IP and OSI differences some days ago to the group of students of a course
on network operation that I am teaching.
On the other hand I don't that book about networking. I'd like to get one copy
bit I live in Spain. Shipment is not a problem but perhaps to deal with shipping
procedures abroad is not what you have in mind :-)
Cordiales saludos / Best Regards / Salutations / Freundliche Grüße
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Sergio Pedraja
Senior Technician in Computer Science, Systems Administration, and Information Security.
MBA. Qualified occupational trainer.
El mié., 28 ago. 2019 20:24, Kurt H Maier <khm(a)sciops.net> escribió:
>
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 10:24:51AM -0700, Larry McVoy wrote:
> >
> > The great Mike Padlipski said "do you want protocols that look nice or
> > protocols that work nice?" in his fantastic book Elements of Networking
> > Style [*].
> >
>
> This book taught me as much about navigating bureaucracy and the warning
> signs of impending death-by-committee as it did about networking. I
> keep a copy on my shelf at the office and annoy my staff with it
> regularly. It's also a wonderful time capsule that provides a lot of
> context about how we got where we are.
>
> khm