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Ensure great customer experience on your mobile app by monitoring key user actions

Dynatrace

From their favorite retailer to their favorite restaurant, today’s customers place great value on every interaction they have with a brand. Overall statistics like the number of users, user sessions, or the crash rate definitely are a good starting point. Dynatrace news.

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Ten years of page bloat: What have we learned?

Speed Curve

And if that already wasn’t enough, the number of images on a page has been linked to lower conversion rates on retail sites. Having said that, looking at data over the past ten years, it's safe to make the observation that pages are definitely trending bigger. Here are some tips and best practices to help on that journey.

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An Opinionated Guide to Performance Budgets

Speed Curve

Google Lighthouse is an open-source tool that checks your page against rules for Performance, PWA, Accessibility, Best Practice, and SEO. In an ideal world, pages served to mobile devices should be under 1 MB – and definitely not more than 2 MB – but I often see pages in excess of 5 MB.

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Using SQLBCP Native/Format File vs Text File and the BOM

SQL Server According to Bob

Native (-n) or Format (-f) Files The data file storage is binary allowing character strings to be stored as single or multi-byte strings on a per column definition. If you use -c the data file storage would be SQLCHAR instead, regardless of the table definition in SQL Server. bcp.exe" BCPTest.

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A Complete Guide to Performance Budgets

Speed Curve

> Lighthouse Scores (Synthetic) Google Lighthouse is an open-source tool that checks your page against rules for Performance, PWA, Accessibility, Best Practice, and SEO. In an ideal world, pages served to mobile devices should be under 1 MB – and definitely not more than 2 MB – but I often see pages in excess of 5 MB.

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radEventListener: a Tale of Client-side Framework Performance

CSS - Tricks

Yet, this criticism of React isn’t completely unwarranted: React and ReactDOM total about 120 KiB of minified JavaScript, which definitely contributes to slow startup time. It is very fast for its relatively low $400 USD retail price. React is popular, popular enough that it receives its fair share of criticism. Startup time.

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What Is Hyperautomation?

O'Reilly

So we really can’t talk about automating any significant task without seeing it as a non-trivial data integration project: matching IDs, reconciling slightly different definitions of database columns, de-duping, named entity recognition , all of that fun stuff. The data available to our retail business is much more limited.

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