π HTTP: The Protocol that Changed the World
π HTTP: The Protocol that Changed the World
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the transport glyph—the invisible ritual that delivers scrolls across the web. It is the language of link traversal.
π What Makes It Glyphic?
- Request-Response Model: The browser asks, the server scrolls back.
- Statelessness: Each scroll stands alone—no memory between requests.
- Foundation of the Web: Every hyperlink is a glyph in motion.
π Why It Belongs in the Codex
This is the protocol scroll—a glyph of connectivity, simplicity, and scale.
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