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Average Page Load Times for 2020 – Are you faster?

MachMetrics

Google’s best practice is to have a speed index under 3 seconds. Google’s best practice is to be below 0.5 However, Google’s best practice is to keep the number of requests below 50, so there is still work to be done. Google’s best practice is to achieve a time under 1.3

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Understanding MySQL Triggers: Exploring How Triggers Impact MySQL Memory Allocation

Percona

By understanding these challenges and following best practices, you can make the most of triggers while minimizing potential drawbacks. Testing and Benchmarking : Thoroughly test triggers in a staging environment to evaluate their impact on performance. Carefully design transactions to avoid unnecessary locking and contention.

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Fixing a slow site iteratively

CSS - Tricks

Google’s industry benchmarks from 2018 also provide a striking breakdown of how each second of loading affects bounce rates. It’s is a Google service that audit things performance, accessibility, SEO, and best practices. I definitely have some assets that are doing nothing but wasting time and space.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2021

Smashing Magazine

Build Optimizations JavaScript modules, module/nomodule pattern, tree-shaking, code-splitting, scope-hoisting, Webpack, differential serving, web worker, WebAssembly, JavaScript bundles, React, SPA, partial hydration, import on interaction, 3rd-parties, cache. From Fast By Default: Modern loading best practices by Addy Osmani (Slide 19).

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2020 [PDF, Apple Pages, MS Word]

Smashing Magazine

Geekbench CPU performance benchmarks for the highest selling smartphones globally in 2019. From Fast By Default: Modern loading best practices by Addy Osmani (Slide 19). PRPL stands for Pushing critical resource, Rendering initial route, Pre-caching remaining routes and Lazy-loading remaining routes on demand.