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QUIC was developed with HTTP in mind, and HTTP/3 was its first application. [35] [36] DNS-over-QUIC is an application of QUIC to name resolution, providing security for data transferred between resolvers similar to DNS-over-TLS. [37]
The article says that QUIC is not have an acronym. Doesn't QUIC stand for Quick UDP Internet Connections? [1] in vivo veritas 00:36, 19 March 2019 (UTC) @in vivo veritas I don't think the acronym was adopted into the official standard as is now mentioned in the article Pariah24 12:32, 15 June 2022 (UTC)
The table below lists information technology initialisms and acronyms in common and current usage. These acronyms are used to discuss LAN, internet, WAN, routing and switching protocols, and their applicable organizations. [1] [2] [3] The table contains only current, common, non-proprietary initialisms that are specific to information technology.
This is a list of computing and IT acronyms, initialisms and abbreviations. 0–9. 1GL—first-generation programming language; 1NF—first normal form; 10B2 ...
However, partially due to the protocol's adoption of QUIC, HTTP/3 has lower latency and loads more quickly in real-world usage when compared with previous versions: in some cases over four times as fast than with HTTP/1.1 (which, for many websites, is the only HTTP version deployed).
As an adjective, this word describes something that's moving (or happening) at a fast pace. OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!
Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms: q.l. as much as you like (from Latin quantum libet) q.m.t. also qm: every month q.n. every night QNS q.n.s. quantity not sufficient q.o.d. every other day (from Latin quaque altera die) (deprecated; use "every other day" instead. See the do-not-use list) QOF
With any type of fasting, the longer the fast is, the quicker you’ll lose weight, in theory. So, circadian rhythm fasting isn’t necessarily more effective than intermittent fasting in terms of ...