Client-Server workloads on the Web - Everyone is doing it wrong

Posted by stormchaser3000 on Dec 4, 2020 3:17 AM EDT
Stormy's Domain (stormyknight.xyz); By Ian Sutter (stormchaser3000)
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The way we handle client-server architecture in the modern web is completely backwards from how it should be.

The way we handle client-server architecture in the modern web is completely backwards from how it should be. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica's description on the subject, a computer user tells the client computer to send a request to the server which should then return the results of the request to the client in order to be displayed to the user. This is entirely the opposite of how we handle things on the web, which is built upon the client-server architecture.

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