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The Return of the Frame Pointers

Brendan Gregg

Apart from library code, maybe your application doesn't have frame pointers either, in which case everything is broken. I'm sure this delivered large performance improvements and I wouldn't try arguing against it. This is exactly what happened on Linux, not just /usr/bin but also /usr/lib and application code!

Java 145
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Web Performance Bookshelf

Rigor

Reading time 1 min Why share the library of the web performance books while there’s a substantial collection of fantastic websites and articles on the net? High Performance Browser Networking. This book is about performance problems and the various technologies created to fight them. High Performance Websites.

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String Aggregation Over the Years in SQL Server

SQL Performance

Since SQL Server 2005, the trick of using FOR XML PATH to denormalize strings and combine them into a single (usually comma-separated) list has been very popular. On more than one occasion, I had to double-check the code was even mine. In the SQL Server 2005 days, I would have offered this solution: SELECT DISTINCT UserID , Bands =. (

Servers 82
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How We Improved Our Core Web Vitals (Case Study)

Smashing Magazine

Last year, Google started emphasizing the importance of Core Web Vitals and how they reflect a person’s real experience when visiting sites around the web. Performance is a core feature of our company, Instant Domain Search —it’s in the name. This is a screenshot from our mobile Core Web Vitals report in Google Search Console.

Google 93
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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Electricity used by servers doubled between 2000 and 2005 (and has continued growing ever since) from 12 billion to 23 billion kilowatt hours. In this article, I’ve focussed on service worker caching, but other forms of caching can help performance and CPU usage too! Show me the money! Conclusion.

Energy 40
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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Electricity used by servers doubled between 2000 and 2005 (and has continued growing ever since) from 12 billion to 23 billion kilowatt hours. In this article, I’ve focussed on service worker caching, but other forms of caching can help performance and CPU usage too! Show me the money! Conclusion.

Energy 40
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Service Workers can save the environment!

Dean Hume

Electricity used by servers doubled between 2000 and 2005 (and has continued growing ever since) from 12 billion to 23 billion kilowatt hours. In this article, I’ve focussed on service worker caching, but other forms of caching can help performance and CPU usage too! Show me the money! Conclusion.

Energy 40