Upgrade to HttpCore 5.5 / Getting started guide - #45
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@arturobernalg @rschmitt @garydgregory @michael-o
Folks, I finally managed to put together some sort of document describing the intent & design objectives as well as as "getting started" guide for HttpCore. Please let me know if you find anything objectionable or wrong
@garydgregory Do feel free to correct my English as you deem appropriate
@rschmitt This is my attempt at explaining the initial motivation for HttpClient / HttpCore module split at the project's inception in November 2007. We can discuss if it still makes sense 20 years after. But this is how it all started.