Jeremy indicates in plain terms that we should be building progressive web apps. His argument doesn’t take cost into account, though. That’s something to consider as well. |
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Dareboost offers a comprehensive service for web performance and front-end quality management. Website analysis reports provide dozens of detailed advice about speed optimization, accessibility, security, … as well as your website speed test results, including advanced metrics such as speedindex, DOM Interactive, DOM Complete, etc. Premium version enables website performance and quality monitoring, but you can also use it for free, with up to 5 analyses per month: give it a try! | |
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Whether you see the web as threatened or see Chicken Little in people’s fears and whether you like progressive web apps or feel it is a stupid Google marketing thing, we can all agree that putting energy into improving the experience for the people using our sites is always a good thing. |
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Set in the sunny city of Tel-Aviv, YGLF is happening on 27-28 of June. YGLF 2016’s line-up brings in internationally recognized speakers such as: Lea Verou, Christian Heilmann, Vitally Friedman, Bruce Lawson, and more. Late bird tickets sale starts next week, so don’t wait - Buy tickets now. | |
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An interesting diatribe on the web vs native debate once you sail across the boring ranty parts. |
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If you watch SIlicon Valley, the HBO show, this is a must-read. And if you don’t watch it, you should. It’s a must-watch. |
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Once the Node.js developer’s victim of choice, Promise now enjoys healthy adoption on both sides of the stack, with prominent open-source contributors like @sindresorhus visibly leveraging them. What’s changed? |
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The default style sheet used to render HTML under Google Chrome for every page. It popped up on Twitter last week and I thought it might make a fine addition to the weekly! |
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Seb gives us a peek into a new tool he’s working on that dynamically executes JavaScript bundles and offers a 3x performance boost when it comes to JavaScript initialization times. |
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“A handy wrapper for the Background Sync API” |
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Google Chrome 51 introduced a new API to help scroll performance by introducing passive event listeners. Learn more on the specification’s repository. |
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In this article, Aren walks through the internal architecture of node , giving a broad overview of each of the core components and a few keywords relevant to that architecture. Useful read if you want to start learning about the node internals, although it doesn’t go in depth into any of it – but it’s a good overview as advertised! | |
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The Hotjar engineering team has compiled a list of lessons learned and advice in scaling web operations to thousands of queries per second. | |
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Swizec describes his experience while running a workshop. Valuable insights! It’s easy to both underestimate and overestimate your audience at the same time. Grasping the concepts isn’t hard, but using them in code … oof. |
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This article explains all of the basic theory that’s useful to know when you are getting started working with 3D. | |
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