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    Comet at the Highland Fling

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    Desc: Presented at the Highland Fling in Edinburgh on the 3rd of April 2008.

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    1. Slide 1: Comet Moving towards a real-time Web Simon Willison Highland Fling 3rd April 2008 Header image: http://svn.xantus.org/shortbus/trunk/cometd-perl/html/
    2. Slide 2: Comet Moving towards a real-time Web Real developers fight browsers with their bare hands! Simon Willison Highland Fling 3rd April 2008 Header image: http://svn.xantus.org/shortbus/trunk/cometd-perl/html/
    3. Slide 3: Comet: any technique that allows a web server to push events “live” to connected browsers
    4. Slide 4: A new name for a very old technique • Also known as... • HTTP push • Server push • Reverse Ajax • Pushlets
    5. Slide 5:Coined by Alex Russell in 2006
    6. Slide 6:Deliberately named after a kitchen cleaner
    7. Slide 7: