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How Improving Website Performance Can Help Save The Planet

Smashing Magazine

How Improving Website Performance Can Help Save The Planet. How Improving Website Performance Can Help Save The Planet. Since 2009, Greenpeace has been putting pressure on big Internet companies to clean up their energy mix by way of their Clicking Clean campaign. Jack Lenox. 2019-01-15T13:30:32+01:00.

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Web Performance Bookshelf

Rigor

These are the bestsellers in the web performance field, including the good old Speed Up Your Site (2003) by Andy King; Steve Souders’ Even Faster Web Sites (2009) ; Ilya Grigorik’s High Performance Browser Networking (2013) ; Tammy Everts’ Time is Money (2016) ; and a handful of more recent publications.

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World’s Top Web Performance Leaders To Watch

Rigor

He has also hosted the NY Web Performance Meetup, which boasts over 5,000 members, since 2009. Developers representing hundreds of companies work together at these meetups to become masters in performance metrics and the latest trends in measuring site speed.) MDN (Mozilla Developers Network) @MozDevNet.

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Top 13 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Tools

Dotcom-Montior

Golang, or Go, is an open-source programming language created by Google in 2009 that is used to create software programs. Lastly, a site reliability engineer needs the ability to monitor their applications and complete IT stack to ensure continuous functionality, performance, and availability.

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Top 13 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Tools

Dotcom-Montior

Golang, or Go, is an open-source programming language created by Google in 2009 that is used to create software programs. Lastly, a site reliability engineer needs the ability to monitor their applications and complete IT stack to ensure continuous functionality, performance, and availability.