So you've heard of this new shiny transport called QUIC. You've even been to several presentations on QUIC at 0x12 and 0x13. And you are wondering how to write applications that run using QUIC transport. Or ... maybe you happen to know that if you pulled apart the Chromium tree and perform some tooling kungfu you could get QUIC infra sufficient for you to write a client or a server...
Dmitri Tikhonov has a better idea. Why dont you show up in Vancouver for 0x14? He will be giving a tutorial on how to write applications on top of HTTP/3 QUIC based on the lsquic library. The tutorial will be instructor-led and will start with a (very) short QUIC and HTTP/3 basics introduction followed with a delve into the innards of the lsquic library and leading to interactive coding of simple echo server and client programs. And, of course more.. All the demoed code will be made available on github.
More info: https://bit.ly/30HDNvy
cheers, jamal