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Shrink the Web - How to Get Happier by Removing Crap

Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Discover strategies for optimizing web performance and improving user experience in this 53-minute conference talk from NDC Conferences. Explore the alarming trend of website size growth and its impact on user satisfaction. Learn easy-to-implement techniques for enhancing performance, including image optimization and JavaScript concatenation. Gain insights into user-friendly process tools that streamline optimization without extensive configuration. Understand the correlation between website size, ease of maintenance, and developer productivity. Dive into topics such as Moore's Law, internet speeds, bounce rates, and their relevance to web development. Examine practical solutions like Photoshop alternatives, image compression tools, text compression, GZIP, bundling, minification, CDNs, and Lighthouse audits. Discover how these optimizations can lead to happier users and more efficient development processes, ultimately allowing developers to achieve better results with less effort.

Syllabus

Introduction
Agenda
Doom
Full 2017
Doom Correlation
Moores Law
Internet Speeds
Bounce Rates
Time is Real
Thats A Lot
Clever People
Easy Wins
Web Page Numbers
Photoshop
Squash
Imagebot
Images
Text Compression
GZIP
Bundles
Why Bundles
Why Minify
Big vs Minified
Prefrosh
CDNs
Lighthouse
Lighthouse Audit
Lighthouse Improvements
Everyone Can Improve
Gary Bernard
Hello World
Write HTML


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NDC Conferences

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