🌐 HTTP: The Protocol that Changed the World

🌐 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.

πŸ”— 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.

πŸ“œ Why It Belongs in the Codex

This is the protocol scroll—a glyph of connectivity, simplicity, and scale.

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