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Henri Helvetica πŸ‡­πŸ‡Ή πŸ‘¨πŸΎβ€πŸš€ πŸš€ (@henrihelvetica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 I'll be back live from #PerfNow, speaking with attendees and speakers. Tune in around ~20mins from now, it's The Hallway Track πŸ™ƒ youtube.com/live/uvIfxUA4r…

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Ryan Townsend tells us about the how crazy the web development is nowadays in terms of platform choices, company’s struggle to retain devs by pushing platforms that are not UX centric, and their consequences on ending up with huge javascript files in production. #PerfNow

<a href="/RyanTownsend/">Ryan Townsend</a> tells us about the how crazy the web development is nowadays in terms of platform choices, company’s struggle to retain devs by pushing platforms that are not UX centric, and their consequences on ending up with huge javascript files in production. #PerfNow
Barry Pollard (@tunetheweb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tammy Everts at performance.now() conference β€œ77% of developers have assumed more responsibility for testing in the last year” That’s a good thing IMHO! Separate dev and testing teams isn’t good and having β€œresponsibility” for your code should be a given. #perfnow

<a href="/tameverts/">Tammy Everts</a> at <a href="/PerfNowConf/">performance.now() conference</a> 
β€œ77% of developers have assumed more responsibility for testing in the last year”

That’s a good thing IMHO!
Separate dev and testing teams isn’t good and having β€œresponsibility” for your code should be a given.

#perfnow
Riccardo Margiotta πŸ¦‹ @riccardomargiotta.co.uk (@ricmargiotta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Second year in a row, a Harry Roberts #perfnow talk leaves me with literal one-line changes to investigate for perf improvements. Cache headers are an intimidating topic, but I feel armed with the info to start digging. Thanks Harry! Check the slides: csswz.it/cache