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GraphQL On The Front-End (React And Apollo)

Smashing Magazine

It allows developers to define, handle, and make queries/mutations available within our application. We’ll be learning how to do this with GraphQL Features like Cache Update, Subscriptions, and Optimistic UI. website to download the latest version. Jump to online workshops ?. If not, just go to the Node.js

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Improving The Performance Of An Online Store (Case Study)

Smashing Magazine

Real-life performance for your users and how the website “feels” when you’re using it should not be discounted, even if it costs you a point or two in Page Speed (otherwise, we would all just have a search bar and unstyled text). Today, the website is much faster and ranks highly in various showcases and benchmarks. Large preview ).

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

The world’s first website was made from static HTML files created in a text editor. Fast-forward 30 years, and website technology has changed significantly — we have images, stylesheets, JavaScript, streaming video, AJAX, animation, WebSockets, WebGL, rounded corners in CSS — the list goes on. Mike Neumegen. released 1998.

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How We Improved SmashingMag Performance

Smashing Magazine

It always starts with the long-awaited website overhaul. Plus a service worker that caches all static assets and serves them for repeat views, along with cached versions of articles that a reader has already visited. Throughout the workshop, I was diligently taking notes and revisiting the codebase. Vitaly Friedman.

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Percentiles don’t work: Analyzing the distribution of response times for web services

Adrian Cockcroft

A later version of the slides is included in my Microservices Workshop deck from later that year, slides 168–200 ( pdf , keynote are available in GitHub.com/adrianco/slides ). What Is the Expected Distribution of Website Response Times?

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Increase the Performance of your Site with Lazy-Loading and Code-Splitting

Jos

You can check Website Sameness or Web Design Trends: Why Do All Websites Look The Same? </ div >. ) ; If you do this, make sure that the images have the right cache response headers so subsequent requests from the browser hit the cache and it doesn’t download the images again. progress * 4 ) } workshops · { Math.

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Increase the Performance of your Site with Lazy-Loading and Code-Splitting

Jos

You can check Website Sameness or Web Design Trends: Why Do All Websites Look The Same? < div className = " placeholder " />. ) &#125; </ div >. ) ; If you do this, make sure that the images have the right cache response headers so subsequent requests from the browser hit the cache and it doesn’t download the images again.

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