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bundling and minification - Why bundle optimizations are no longer a concern in HTTP/2

I read in bundling parts of systemjs documentation that bundling optimizations no longer needed in HTTP/2:

Over HTTP/2 this approach may be preferable as it allows files to be individually cached in the browser meaning bundle optimizations are no longer a concern.

My questions:

  1. It means we don't need to think of bundling scripts or other resources when using HTTP/2?
  2. What is in HTTP/2 which makes this feature enable?
question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30861591/why-bundle-optimizations-are-no-longer-a-concern-in-http-2

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HTTP/2 supports "server push" which obsoletes bundling of resources. So, yes, if you are you using HTTP/2, bundling would actually be an anti-pattern.

For more info check this: https://www.igvita.com/2013/06/12/innovating-with-http-2.0-server-push/


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