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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2015 · 38 MIN

184 JSJ Web Performance with Nik Molnar

from JavaScript Jabber · host Charles M Wood

Submit a talk or buy a ticket! Check out JS Remote Conf! 02:30 - Nik Molnar IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:50 - What Microsoft’s Cross-Platform and Open Tooling Team Does03:41 - Microsoft and Open Source05:25 - Performance08:15 - Is good, clean architecture at odds with high-performance code?09:41 - Latency and BandwidthMoore’s Law20:23 - Hierarchy of Needs for Users of SoftwareAaron Walter: Emotional Interface Design: The Gateway to Passionate UsersMaslow’s Hierarchy of Needs24:36 - Controlling Performance“Performance Budget”26:21 - The Cost of Performance (ROI)31:57 - Speed IndexWebPagetest41:50 - Avoiding the “It feels fast on my machine” Syndrome45:03 - RUM = Real User MonitoringNavigation TimingResource TimingUser Timing46:24 - Synthetic Testing47:50 - Performance AuditsOODA LoopObserveOrientDecideAct50:39 - Do LessMore From NikNik Molnar: Full Stack Web Performance Nik Molnar: Tracking Real World Web Performance Navigation Timing API Resource Timing: W3C Working Draft 20 October 2015Picks UtahJS 2015 (Dave) ES6 Overview in 350 Bullet Points (Jamison) Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (High Frequency Training) (Jamison) Chris Zacharias: Page Weight Matters (Jamison) React Rally Talks (Jamison) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Star-Spangled Banner by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) Visual Studio Code (Nik) High Performance Browser Networking by Ilya Grigorik (Nik) Nik's Pluralsight Courses (Nik)Special Guest: Nik Molnar. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.

Submit a talk or buy a ticket! Check out JS Remote Conf! 02:30 - Nik Molnar IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:50 - What Microsoft’s Cross-Platform and Open Tooling Team Does03:41 - Microsoft and Open Source05:25 - Performance08:15 - Is good, clean architecture at odds with high-performance code?09:41 - Latency and BandwidthMoore’s Law20:23 - Hierarchy of Needs for Users of SoftwareAaron Walter: Emotional Interface Design: The Gateway to Passionate UsersMaslow’s Hierarchy of Needs24:36 - Controlling Performance“Performance Budget”26:21 - The Cost of Performance (ROI)31:57 - Speed IndexWebPagetest41:50 - Avoiding the “It feels fast on my machine” Syndrome45:03 - RUM = Real User MonitoringNavigation TimingResource TimingUser Timing46:24 - Synthetic Testing47:50 - Performance AuditsOODA LoopObserveOrientDecideAct50:39 - Do LessMore From NikNik Molnar: Full Stack Web Performance Nik Molnar: Tracking Real World Web Performance Navigation Timing API Resource Timing: W3C Working Draft 20 October 2015Picks UtahJS 2015 (Dave) ES6 Overview in 350 Bullet Points (Jamison) Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (High Frequency Training) (Jamison) Chris Zacharias: Page Weight Matters (Jamison) React Rally Talks (Jamison) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck) Rush Revere...

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