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In this repeat episode, Chris Coyier, co-founder of CodePen, talks about the evolving landscape of HTML heading into 2025. He delves into topics like the slow evolution of HTML compared to CSS and JavaScript, the importance of backwards compatibility, new HTML elements and pseudo-elements, and the potential of declarative shadow DOM for server-side rendering in web components. Links Website: https://chriscoyier.net Codepen: https://codepen.io/chriscoyier Frontend Social: https://front-end.social/@chriscoyier Github: https://github.com/chriscoyier Threads: https://www.threads.net/@chriscoyier Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chriscoyier.net We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Em, at emily.kochanek@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanek@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understanding where your users are struggling by trying it for free at LogRocket.com. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Chris Coyier.
Lokale Meetups: Networking, Wissen & Karrierebooster oder nur verschwendete Zeit?In dieser Episode gehen wir einer Herzensfrage nach: Welchen echten Wert haben Meetups in der Tech-Szene? Wir selbst sind als Meetup-Organisatoren befangen. Um aus unserer Bubble mal etwas herauszukommen, haben wir Stimmen aus der Community eingefangen.Wir haben gefragt, warum Meetups und Konferenzen eigentlich besucht werden bzw. welchen Stellenwert solchen Events zugerechnet werden, ob virtuelle Meetups besser laufen als physische und wann virtuelle Meetups die bessere Wahl sind, inwieweit solche Events die eigene Karriere beeinflusst hat und wie die Community entscheidet, wann sich die Teilnahme an einem Meetup-Event für sich lohnt.Nun die Frage: Lohnt sich diese Podcast-Episode für dich?Ich kann dir aus meiner Erfahrung sagen: Einige Argumente hatte selbst ich nicht auf dem Schirm. Zum Beispiel, wenn du ein Nischen-Tech-Thema hast, würde dies wahrscheinlich nie als physisches Meetup klappen. Oder wie stark der Einfluss deiner Freunde ist, ob jemand ein Meetup besucht. Oder dass Meetups ggf. doch nicht so einen großen Einfluss auf die eigene Karriere haben, wie ich immer dachte.Danke an alle Community-Mitglieder, die uns ihre Stimme und Meinung für diese Podcast-Episode zur Verfügung gestellt haben. Ihr habt Wolfi und mich aus der eigenen Suppe geholt. Nun aber genug gespoilert. Viel Spaß mit dieser Episode.Bonus: Mehr als nur Andy und Wolfi - Danke an unsere Community!Ein Dank an unsere Community-Mitglieder (Reihenfolge nach Erwähnung in der Episode):Dario TilgnerTim GlabischAndreas DoblanderPhilipp WolframSchepp Christian SchäferSimon LegnerSimon BrüggenNiklas MeyerMoritz KaiserStefan BrandtMaxi KurzawskiHolger Große-PlankermannMelanie PatrickMirjam ZiselsbergerUnsere aktuellen Werbepartner findest du auf https://engineeringkiosk.dev/partnersDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
React Core team member Dan Abramov joins us to explore "JSX over the wire" and the evolving architecture of React Server Components. We dive into the shift from traditional REST APIs to screen-specific data shaping, the concept of Backend for Frontend (BFF), and why centering UI around the user experience—not server/client boundaries—matters more than ever. Links https://danabra.mov https://github.com/gaearon https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov https://overreacted.io https://www.youtube.com/@danabramov Resources JSX Over The Wire: https://overreacted.io/jsx-over-the-wire/ Impossible Components: https://overreacted.io/impossible-components/ What Does "use client" Do?: https://overreacted.io/what-does-use-client-do/ Our Journey With Caching: https://nextjs.org/blog/our-journey-with-caching https://parceljs.org https://nextjs.org/docs/app We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Dan Abramov.
Felix Lee shares how ADPList is democratising mentorship, the lessons he's learned from failure and resilience, and why clarity beats cleverness in design. Highlights include: 02:14 - How did you come to own uber.com? 15:27 - What does performance have to do with UX? 28:54 - How do you identify the best executive champion for performance? 35:24 - Is measuring the business impact of performance as easy as it sounds? 46:37 - Why aren't designers more involved in performance? ====== Who is Tammy Everts? Tammy is the Chief Experience Officer at SpeedCurve—a platform that enables organisations to unlock the full potential of their web performance. In her role, Tammy champions the connection between site speed, user experience, and business success, working closely with customers to deepen their understanding of how people use with their websites. Tammy's career journey also includes senior UX roles at Soasta and Radware, and over two decades of pioneering research involving EEG headsets, facial action coding, and advanced machine learning. She is the author of “Time is Money: The Business Value of Web Performance” and a sought-after speaker, having shared her expertise at prominent events like Chrome Dev Summit, Smashing Conference, and Beyond Tellerand. Tammy also co-chairs the annual performance.now() conference in Amsterdam and co-curates WPO Stats, a valuable resource of web performance case studies. Find Tammy here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammyeverts/ Website: https://tammyeverts.wordpress.com/ Mastodon: https://webperf.social/@tammy X: https://x.com/tameverts ====== Subscribe to Brave UX Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Apple Podcast Spotify YouTube Podbean Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! LinkedIn TikTok Instagram Brendan Jarvis hosts the Show, and you can find him here: Brendan Jarvis on LinkedIn The Space InBetween Website
Sia Karamalegos, performance engineer, web developer, and Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies & Web Performance, discusses the pitfalls of relying solely on Lighthouse scores, the importance of Real User Monitoring (RUM), and dive deep into metrics like Core Web Vitals and various other performance indicators, giving practical insights to enhance user experience on your website! Links https://sia.codes http://front-end.social/@sia https://bsky.app/profile/sia.codes https://github.com/siakaramalegos https://www.linkedin.com/in/karamalegos https://stackoverflow.com/users/5049215/sia https://conf.11ty.dev/2024/you-re-probably-doing-web-performance-wrong https://themevitals.com We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Sia Karamalegos.
Chris Coyier, co-founder of CodePen, talks about the evolving landscape of HTML heading into 2025. He delves into topics like the slow evolution of HTML compared to CSS and JavaScript, the importance of backwards compatibility, new HTML elements and pseudo-elements, and the potential of declarative shadow DOM for server-side rendering in web components. Links https://chriscoyier.net https://codepen.io/chriscoyier https://front-end.social/@chriscoyier https://github.com/chriscoyier https://www.threads.net/@chriscoyier https://bsky.app/profile/chriscoyier.net We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Chris Coyier.
Harry Roberts, Google Developer Expert and web performance consultant, about thinking like a performance engineer. Learn about Core Web Vitals, user journey testing, and practical tips for optimizing website speed and user experience. Links https://csswizardry.com/about https://webperf.social/@csswizardry https://x.com/csswizardry https://www.linkedin.com/in/csswizardry Speculation Rules (https://csswizardry.com/2024/12/a-layered-approach-to-speculation-rules) Containment by tightening up your caching (https://csswizardry.com/2024/08/cache-grab-how-much-are-you-leaving-on-the-table) https://speakerdeck.com/csswizardry/how-to-think-like-a-performance-engineer We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Harry Roberts.
In a recent episode of Brand Story, Simon Wijckmans, founder and CEO of c/side, discussed the critical need to secure third-party scripts on websites, a frequently overlooked aspect of cybersecurity. Drawing on his experience with companies like Cloudflare and Vercel, Wijckmans outlined why traditional methods fall short in addressing dynamic threats and how c/side is redefining client-side security.Third-party scripts—commonly used for analytics, marketing, and chatbots—are vital for website functionality but come with inherent risks. These scripts operate dynamically, allowing malicious actors to inject harmful code under specific conditions, such as targeting particular users or timeframes. Existing security approaches, such as threat feeds or basic web crawlers, fail to detect these threats because they often rely on static assessments. As Wijckmans explained, these limitations result in a false sense of security, leaving businesses exposed to significant risks.C/side provides a proactive solution by placing itself between users and third-party script providers. This approach enables real-time analysis and monitoring of script behavior. Using advanced tools, including AI-driven analysis, c/side inspects the JavaScript code and flags malicious activity. Unlike other solutions, it offers complete transparency by delivering the full source code of scripts in a readable format, empowering organizations to investigate and address potential vulnerabilities comprehensively.Wijckmans stressed that client-side script security is an essential yet underrepresented aspect of the supply chain. While most security tools focus on protecting server-side dependencies, the browser remains a critical point where sensitive data is often compromised. C/side not only addresses this gap but also helps organizations meet compliance requirements like those outlined in PCI-DSS, which mandate monitoring client-side scripts executed in browsers.C/side's offerings cater to various users, from small businesses using a free tier to enterprises requiring comprehensive solutions. Its tools integrate seamlessly into cybersecurity programs, supporting developers, agencies, and compliance teams. Additionally, c/side enhances performance by optimizing script delivery, ensuring that security does not come at the cost of website functionality.With its innovative approach, c/side exemplifies how specialized solutions can tackle complex cybersecurity challenges. As Wijckmans highlighted, the modern web can be made safer with accessible, effective tools, leaving no excuse for neglecting client-side security. Through its commitment to transparency, performance, and comprehensive protection, c/side is shaping a safer digital ecosystem for businesses and users alike.Learn more about c/side: https://itspm.ag/c/side-t0g5Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guest: Simon Wijckmans, Founder & CEO, c/side [@csideai]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/wijckmans/ ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from c/side: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/c-sideAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
In a recent episode of Brand Story, Simon Wijckmans, founder and CEO of c/side, discussed the critical need to secure third-party scripts on websites, a frequently overlooked aspect of cybersecurity. Drawing on his experience with companies like Cloudflare and Vercel, Wijckmans outlined why traditional methods fall short in addressing dynamic threats and how c/side is redefining client-side security.Third-party scripts—commonly used for analytics, marketing, and chatbots—are vital for website functionality but come with inherent risks. These scripts operate dynamically, allowing malicious actors to inject harmful code under specific conditions, such as targeting particular users or timeframes. Existing security approaches, such as threat feeds or basic web crawlers, fail to detect these threats because they often rely on static assessments. As Wijckmans explained, these limitations result in a false sense of security, leaving businesses exposed to significant risks.C/side provides a proactive solution by placing itself between users and third-party script providers. This approach enables real-time analysis and monitoring of script behavior. Using advanced tools, including AI-driven analysis, c/side inspects the JavaScript code and flags malicious activity. Unlike other solutions, it offers complete transparency by delivering the full source code of scripts in a readable format, empowering organizations to investigate and address potential vulnerabilities comprehensively.Wijckmans stressed that client-side script security is an essential yet underrepresented aspect of the supply chain. While most security tools focus on protecting server-side dependencies, the browser remains a critical point where sensitive data is often compromised. C/side not only addresses this gap but also helps organizations meet compliance requirements like those outlined in PCI-DSS, which mandate monitoring client-side scripts executed in browsers.C/side's offerings cater to various users, from small businesses using a free tier to enterprises requiring comprehensive solutions. Its tools integrate seamlessly into cybersecurity programs, supporting developers, agencies, and compliance teams. Additionally, c/side enhances performance by optimizing script delivery, ensuring that security does not come at the cost of website functionality.With its innovative approach, c/side exemplifies how specialized solutions can tackle complex cybersecurity challenges. As Wijckmans highlighted, the modern web can be made safer with accessible, effective tools, leaving no excuse for neglecting client-side security. Through its commitment to transparency, performance, and comprehensive protection, c/side is shaping a safer digital ecosystem for businesses and users alike.Learn more about c/side: https://itspm.ag/c/side-t0g5Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guest: Simon Wijckmans, Founder & CEO, c/side [@csideai]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/wijckmans/ ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from c/side: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/c-sideAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
Andreas Taranetz is a software engineer and lecturer at the University of Vienna. He creates a lot of educational content around Web Performance Optimization. For the past seven years, he has also operated Wahlkabine, Austria's top website, for matching one's political views with the parties that are up for election.This episode was an amazing flashback - reminding us about the time when Steve Souders - the "godfather" of Web Performance Optimization - educated web developers about optimizing CSS, JavaScript, and server-side roundtrips.Tune in and learn why Web Performance is still such an important topic, how it relates to sustainability, why you should cache on every layer, and what the Static Site Paradox really is! Links we discussed in the episode:Andreas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-taranetz/Personal Website: https://andreas.taranetz.com/We Are Developers Talk: https://www.youtube.com/live/KRemC82gsBkWahlkabine: https://wahlkabine.at/Steve Souders: https://stevesouders.com/
In this episode of The Frontend Masters Podcast, Todd Gardner, co-founder of TrackJS and RequestMetrics, discusses his journey from consultant to entrepreneur. He shares insights on bootstrapping SaaS products, competing against VC-backed companies, and the importance of charging customers for your product or service early. Todd delves into technical aspects of his products' stacks, including the use of .NET Core, Clickhouse, and HTMX. He offers advice on public speaking, teaching, and maintaining healthy co-founder relationships. The conversation covers web performance optimization, JavaScript error monitoring, and the challenges of balancing product development with marketing efforts. Todd also reflects on his career philosophy of continuous learning and adaptation in the fast-paced tech industry. Marc has captured his advice on startups in this article, originally an email to Todd in 2014: https://marcgrabanski.com/articles/your-advice-startups/ Check out Todd's Frontend Masters courses here: https://frontendmasters.com/teachers/todd-gardner/ Frontend Masters Online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrontendMasters LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/frontend-masters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrontendMasters Instagram: https://instagram.com/FrontendMasters About Us: Advance your skills with in-depth, modern front-end engineering courses — our 150+ high-quality courses and 18 curated learning paths will guide you from mid-level to senior developer! https://frontendmasters.com/?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=home_link&utm_campaign=podcastepisode21
Join us in this episode as we delve into new performance features in Chrome DevTools with Umar Hansa. Learn about preloading, debugging techniques, and how to optimize website performance by focusing on key metrics. Links https://umaar.com https://x.com/umaar https://github.com/umaar https://www.youtube.com/c/UmarHansa https://www.linkedin.com/in/umarhansa https://www.tiktok.com/@umarhansaofficial https://dev.to/umaar https://www.debugbear.com/blog/fix-web-performance-devtools We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Umar Hansa.
In this episode, James Quick, seasoned JavaScript developer, speaker, and teacher, chats about full stack web development. From single-page applications and static site generators to the latest in server components and hybrid rendering, he covers the evolution of modern web development practices and gives personal insights on navigating these new technologies. Links https://www.jamesqquick.com https://www.youtube.com/c/jamesqquick https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesqquick https://www.learnbuildteach.com https://x.com/jamesqquick We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: James Q. Quick.
On this episode, Sacha Greif, designer, developer, and entrepreneur, talks about the state of JavaScript in 2023 survey results. We discuss trends in the JavaScript ecosystem and the future of popular frameworks and tools. Learn about the challenges and innovations shaping the world of JavaScript today. Links https://stateofjs.com https://sachagreif.com https://github.com/sachag http://twitter.com/sachagreif https://jp.linkedin.com/in/sacha-greif We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Sacha Greif.
En este episodio tenemos el honor de ser visitados por Estela Franco https://www.linkedin.com/in/estelafranco/ Ella es una master en Web Performance, entusiasta de Jamstack, y un fenomeno en SEO Tecnico.En este episodio vamos a platicar y discutir cantidad de detalles alrededor del Web Performance y algunos eventos alrededor de este.Esperamos les divierta este episodio!- Almu y Leandro
Liquid Weekly Podcast: Shopify Developers Talking Shopify Development
In this special release episode, Karl and Taylor have the unique opportunity to sit down with Michael Gooding and Kimberly Oleiro from Shopify to uncover the secrets behind the creation of the new and improved Web Performance Dashboard in the Shopify admin. Announced during Shopify Winter Editions '24, the new web performance dashboard is an enhancement from the previous Lighthouse score in the dashboard. The team talks about the history of the performance score, the reasons behind this new implementation, and what it means for future performance planning on shops. Discover how Shopify is combatting bad actors gaming performance metrics and prioritizing mobile performance to enhance the user experience. Get an exclusive sneak peek into upcoming features and learn how community feedback shapes the evolution of the dashboard. Whether you're a merchant looking to boost your online store's performance or a developer seeking insights into e-commerce optimization, the team breaks down what performance is and how it benefits one's shop - not just from the technical point of view. Learn more about how where the data comes from and how it speaks to both speed and user experience for customers. // Resources // Shopify performance blog post on new dashboard: https://performance.shopify.com/en-ca/blogs/blog/web-performance-dashboard Shopify docs on new dashboard: https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/online-store/web-performance Google docs on web performance: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/core-web-vitals Case studies on focusing on Core Web Vitals: https://wpostats.com For feedback on the web performance dashboard, reach out through the Shopify Partner Slack (https://app.slack.com/client/T4BB7S7HP), your Partner Dashboard via Chat, or Michael on Twitter (https://twitter.com/Michael_G_81)
Hosted by Mariano Crivello, join us as Adam Silverstein, from Google and Janez Urevc of Tag1 discuss Google's new metric, Interaction to Next Paint(INP), which is part of the Core Web Vitals being introduced in March 2024 to foster user experience on the web.Adam gives a comprehensive overview. INP focuses on measuring the responsiveness of web pages to user inputs, aiming to capture the quality of interactions beyond just loading times. A good INP score is defined as 200 milliseconds or less, with a particular emphasis on mobile performance due to the variability in device capabilities and network conditions. Adam highlighted the shift from First Input Delay (FID) to INP, noting that INP offers a more comprehensive measure of interactivity throughout the entire lifecycle of a page, he also presented data showing the current performance of Drupal sites in relation to Core Web Vitals, emphasizing the importance of focusing on mobile optimization and the impact of INP on future web performance metrics.Don't miss expert insights on navigating this significant web development shift.
Join Kurt Elster and a panel of Shopify experts as they delve into the Shopify Editions Winter '24 announcements. Our panelists, including Kim Samuelsen, Jay Larson, and John Festa, break down the latest Shopify features and updates, offering a deep dive into the new 2000 variant limit, combined product listings, B2B enhancements, and the transformative power of AI in e-commerce.These updates are the tools you need to keep your brand ahead of the curve. This episode's a deep dive into all that and more, with insights from folks who really know their stuff. Worth a listen for anyone looking to stay sharp in this space.Show LinksShopify Editions | Winter '24Half HelixTomorrowSponsorsFree 30-day trial of Zipify OCUIntelligemsNever miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletterHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.
What do dentistry and performance budgeting have in common? Live tomorrow, Medhat Dawoud, Senior Software Engineer at Miro and Google Dev Expert, comes on to talk about how developers can maintain and improve website performance by comparing it to going to the dentist. Links https://medhatdawoud.net https://www.medhat.dev https://twitter.com/med7atdawoud https://www.linkedin.com/in/medhatdawoud https://www.youtube.com/medhatdawoud https://github.com/medhatdawoud https://web.dev Case studies for performance impact on business: https://wpostats.com https://web.dev/case-studies *Research for the impact of loading speed on conversion rate: * https://www.bidnamic.com/en-us/resources/how-website-speed-affects-your-conversion-rates User experience hierarchy (performance on top): https://web.dev/articles/web-performance-made-easy We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Medhat Dawoud.
En el episodio 2.9 os hablamos de streamear en Twitch, de la IA que predice tu muerte, del espacio de color OKLCH y CSS4, de los resultados de las encuestas State of Web development y State of Components, de lo nuevo en Astro 4.0, de Google Gemini y Bard leyendo videos de YouTube, del recap de las funcionalidades de ECMAScript 2023, de Amazon entregando coches a domicilio en su globo, de Google y McDonald planeando una nueva hamburguesa juntos, de nuevos recursos sobre Web Performance, de Adobe rompiendo el corazón a Figma, entre otras muchas cosas
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Green IT und die CO2-Emissionen durch die IT, das Internet und die Software-EntwicklungDie Klimakrise ist real. Damit wir das ganze Problem in den Griff bekommen, muss jeder mit anpacken. Doch wie viel Einfluss hat die IT mit der Hardware, dem Internet, auf der Client- und Serverseite? Darüber sprechen wir in dieser Episode. Wie lange solltest du deine Hardware nutzen? Was für eine Rolle spielen Display-Technologien wie Oled und LCD? Sind performante Websites mehr Eco-Friendly? Wie sieht es mit Cloud-Infrastruktur, Build- und CI-Pipelines aus? Wie berechnet man die CO2-Emissionen von Gigabit-Datentransfer? Welche ist die grünste Programmiersprache?Das und noch viel mehr besprechen wir mit unserem Gast Christian "Schepp" Schaefer, der sich mit diesem Thema auseinandergesetzt hat.Bonus: Wo die dreckigsten Industrieunternehmen Deutschlands stehen.**** Diese Episode wird gesponsert vom Open-Source Förderprogramm Media Tech Lab: Bewirb dich jetzt und erhalte bis zu 50.000€ Fördersumme für dein Open-Source Projekt https://www.media-lab.de/de/media-tech-labDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
Nous avions déjà fait des épisodes où nous parlions de Web Performance par rapport aux Core Web Vitals de Google et également des épisodes sur les animations CSS et JS. Mais il nous manquait un épisode dédié sur la Web Performance en général. C'est chose faite avec cet épisode. Retrouvez toutes les notes et les liens de l'épisode sur cette page : https://double-slash.dev/podcasts/webperf/
In today's episode, Sophie DeBenedetto emphasizes the importance of the Elixir community's commitment to education, documentation, and tools like liveBook, fostering an environment where people with varying skill levels can learn and contribute. The discussion highlights LiveView's capabilities and the role it plays in the future of Elixir, encouraging members to share knowledge and excitement for these tools through various channels. Sophie invites listeners to attend and submit their talks for the upcoming Empex conference, which aims to showcase the best in Elixir and LiveView technologies. Additionally, the group shares light-hearted moments, reminding everyone to contribute to all types of documentation and promoting an inclusive atmosphere. Key topics discussed in this episode: • Updates on the latest release of the Programming Phoenix LiveView book • The importance of community connection in Elixir conferences • The future of documentation in the Elixir ecosystem • The Elixir community's commitment to education and documentation • LiveBook as a valuable tool for learning and experimenting • Encouraging contributions across experience levels and skill sets • Importance of sharing knowledge through liveBooks, blog posts, and conference talks • Core Components in Phoenix LiveView, and modal implementation • Creating a custom component library for internal use • Reflecting on a Phoenix LiveView Project Experience • Ease of using Tailwind CSS and its benefits in web development • Advantages of LiveView in reducing complexity and speeding up project development • LiveView's potential to handle large datasets using Streams • The role of Elixir developers in the rapidly evolving AI landscape Links in this episode: Sophie DeBenedetto – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiedebenedetto Programming Phoenix LiveView Book – https://pragprog.com/titles/liveview/programming-phoenix-liveview Empex NYC - https://www.empex.co/new-york SmartLogic - https://smartlogic.io/jobs Phoenix LiveView documentation: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenixliveview/Phoenix.LiveView.html Live sessions and hooks: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenixliveview/Phoenix.LiveView.Router.html#livesession/1 LiveView: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenixlive_view/Phoenix.LiveView.html Tailwind CSS: https://tailwindcss.com/ Reuse Markup With Function Components and Slots (https://fly.io/phoenix-files/function-components/) LiveView Card Components With Bootstrap (https://fly.io/phoenix-files/liveview-bootstrap-card/) Building a Chat App With LiveView Streams (https://fly.io/phoenix-files/building-a-chat-app-with-liveview-streams/) Special Guest: Sophie DeBenedetto.
Alex Russell is the Partner Product Manager on Microsoft Edge. He joins the show to talk about web framework performance. He starts out by going over a few examples of user interactions from various web applications and how they affect their performance. Moreover, he gets into detail about the article he wrote, "The Performance Inequality Gap, 2023".Sponsors Chuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksA Management Maturity Model for PerformanceThe Performance Inequality Gap, 2023Depth-and-frequencymulti-core scoressingle core scoresInfrequently NotedGitHub: slightlyoffTwitter: @slightlylatePicks AJ - webinstall.dev/vim-aleAlex - open web advocacyCharles - Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising Charles - ARETE MEANS EXCELLENCEDan - Dan Shappir at @JSJabber Web Dev podcast PollSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we talk about web performance basics and read A Web Performance Audit Checklist (not as dry as it sounds!) by David Gilbertson. This week we cover the whole spectrum: JS bundles TTI, FCP, CTCI All kinds of other acronyms Cooking hamburgers in a dryer Learning Rust Survivor Medium t-shirts As always, send your questions/comments/hamburger recipes to https://runtimerundown.com! Music by Hina and Kevin MacLeod
Do you have the need, the need for speed?! Today we're talking about performance (also known as How Fast is this Website?) and what it means for your rankings on Google. So, how big of a deal is performance for SEO, anyway? Mordy Oberstein, Head of SEO Branding, and Crystal Carter, Head of SEO Communication at Wix, do a deep dive discussing the importance of Core Web Vitals and site performance metrics in SEO today. There's a lot of conflicting information about the role of performance in SEO. How do you reconcile Google's own statements about “site speed” along with data from the industry's tool providers on the impact of Core Web Vitals? Listen in as we parse it all for you so that you have a truer understanding of the role of Core Web Vitals in rankings and beyond. Annie Sullivan, Senior Staff Software Engineer at Google, shares the main steps towards improving Core Web Vitals: measure, analyze, optimize and repeat. Hear Annie's take on identifying bottlenecks that could be impacting the website's performance. Catch up with Alon Kochba, Head of Web Performance at Wix, who discusses how the team helped improve performance across the entire Wix platform. It's the everything speed and performance episode of the SERP's Up SEO Podcast! Key Segments: [00:02:40] What's On This Episode of SERP's Up? [00:05:30] Focus Topic of the Week: Performance / Core Web Vitals [00:16:13] Focus Topic Guest: Annie Sullivan [00:21:47] Inside the WixVerse [00:34:54] Snappy News [00:38:20] Follow of the Week Hosts, Guests, & Featured People: Crystal Carter: https://twitter.com/CrystalontheWeb Mordy Oberstein: https://twitter.com/MordyOberstein Annie Sullivan: https://twitter.com/anniesullie Alon Kochba: https://twitter.com/alonkochba Dan Shappir: https://twitter.com/DanShappir Jamie Indigo: https://twitter.com/Jammer_Volts Resources: SERP's Up Podcast: https://www.wix.com/seo/learn/podcast Wix SEO Learning Hub: https://www.wix.com/seo/learn Advanced Core Web Vitals: A Technical SEO Guide: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/technical-seo-core-web-vitals-guide/402501/ Wix Performance: https://www.wix.com/performance News: More From Google On AI Content - It's About If The Content Is Helpful: https://www.seroundtable.com/more-from-google-on-ai-content-34372.html
Today we talk with Felix Arntz, a developer relations engineer at Google. Hired on the Google WordPress team, and involved with the Sidekick plugin, we discuss some of the challenges and approaches of improving performance on WordPress sites, as well as other open source CMS's. Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs Links Core Performance Slack WordPress + Slack Twitter: @DanShappir Twitter: @wonder95 Twitter: @JSJabber - Top End Devs Felix Arntz Twitter: @felixarntz GitHub: felixarntz Picks AJ- Just Use An npm Package AJ- Engineering Festivus AJ- Caddy 2 - The Ultimate Server with Automatic HTTPS AJ- webinstall.dev Dan- Watch Better Call Saul Season 6 Online | AMC Dan- Web Directions Dan - War in Ukraine Felix- Prey (2022) - IMDb Felix - Man jumps out of plane at 25,000 ft without parachute Steve- A New Vertical Farm Will Grow 3 Million Pounds of Mycelium a Year for Fungi-Based Bacon Steve - Dad Jokes Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we talk with Felix Arntz, a developer relations engineer at Google. Hired on the Google WordPress team, and involved with the Sidekick plugin, we discuss some of the challenges and approaches of improving performance on WordPress sites, as well as other open source CMS's. Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs Links Core Performance Slack WordPress + Slack Twitter: @DanShappir Twitter: @wonder95 Twitter: @JSJabber - Top End Devs Felix Arntz Twitter: @felixarntz GitHub: felixarntz Picks AJ- Just Use An npm Package AJ- Engineering Festivus AJ- Caddy 2 - The Ultimate Server with Automatic HTTPS AJ- webinstall.dev Dan- Watch Better Call Saul Season 6 Online | AMC Dan- Web Directions Dan - War in Ukraine Felix- Prey (2022) - IMDb Felix - Man jumps out of plane at 25,000 ft without parachute Steve- A New Vertical Farm Will Grow 3 Million Pounds of Mycelium a Year for Fungi-Based Bacon Steve - Dad Jokes
There are many ways developers misunderstand the tag in JavaScript, so we talked to Harry Roberts, web performance engineer consultant, about how to optimize the tag to speed up loading times. Links https://viteconf.org https://vitejs.dev Vite.new (https://stackblitz.com/edit/vitejs-vite-ujyzyy?file=index.html&terminal=dev) https://twitter.com/patak_dev Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Harry Roberts.
Getting high search performance is hard because of fierce competition. How to stand out from the rest and achieve high positions? Jamie Indigo shares a lot of valuable insights. Get answers to the following questions: What is one step that would improve the speed and performance of a web browser? How to improve web page…
Matt Zeunert is the founder of DebugBear, a front-end performance monitoring tool. In this episode, we'll talk about why front-end performance matters, why you need to monitor it, why you should approach it the same way you approach something like conversion rate, and finally, how DebugBear can help you with all of this.Links in the podcast:https://www.debugbear.comhttps://www.debugbear.com/project/25972https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattzeunert/If you learned something new today, we would appreciate it if you can leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform.
For the first episode of Green I/O, I interviewed Fershad Irani a web performance expert and restless advocate for a low carbon web in his newsletter "Optimized". He helps environmentally conscious companies ensure their websites are fast, optimised for performance, and have a low carbon impact. Based in Taipei after graduating in Sydney, Fershad also contributes to open-source projects like OpenSpaceData and is an active member of the climateaction.tech community, where I discovered his work. He has recently launched 'Are my third parties green?' a much-needed tool to give some visibility to the sustainability of third-party requests on the web.
Our next guest has a serious need for ⚡ speed ⚡! I spoke with Ilya Grigorik, Principal Engineer at Shopify, founder and former CTO of PostRank (acquired by Google), former co-chair of W3C Web Performance working group. Learn how to optimize your website for speed
Todd Gardner is the cofounder of Request Metrics and TrackJS. He also hosts PubConf and trains web developers to build faster and more maintainable websites.Todd and I talk about why web performance is important, understanding web performance metrics, and how to improve the performance of your applications.Todd's site: https://todd.mn/Todd's Twitter: https://twitter.com/toddhgardnerTodd's web performance fundamentals course: https://frontendmasters.com/courses/web-perf/
In today's episode, I talk about web performance, and whether or not web apps should be held to different standards than traditional websites.In today's episode, I talk about web performance, and whether or not web apps should be held to different standards than traditional websites.Show Notes & Transcript →
In today's episode, I talk about web performance, and whether or not web apps should be held to different standards than traditional websites. Links “The Cost of JavaScript Frameworks” by Tim Kadlec: https://timkadlec.com/remembers/2020-04-21-the-cost-of-javascript-frameworks/ ReefJS: https://reefjs.com/ Preact: https://preactjs.com/ Svelte: http://svelte.dev/ Maintainable CSS: https://maintainablecss.com/ Inlining literally everything for better performance: https://gomakethings.com/inlining-literally-everything-for-better-performance/
Peggy Rayzis is the Engineering Manager of Developer Experience Apollo. Prior to that, Peggy was a Software Engineer at Major League Soccer. She joins us on the Undefined to talk about GraphQL and what's new with Apollo.FeaturingPeggy Rayzis - Twitter, GithubKen Wheeler – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteJared Palmer – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteLinksApollo GraphQLGraphQL JavaApollo ServerSchema StitchingMDX"Apollo raises $22 million to simplify app development" by Geoff SchmidtOne GraphURQL GraphQL clientMemesMultiple React Roots. Is this microfrontends?The getting mad at Ken Wheeler starter kitDeveloper relations starter kitPicksJim Beam Double Oak WhiskeyiPadLara Hogan Management & Leadership CoachingEelke Kleijn | DAYS like NIGHTSArticle.comRag & BoneG2i - SponsorIf you're building a new product, G2i is a company that can help you find a developer who can build the first version. G2i is a hiring platform run by engineers that matches you with React, React Native, GraphQL, and mobile engineers who you can trust. Whether you are a new company building your first product or an established company that wants additional engineering help, G2i has the talent you need to accomplish your goals. Go to g2i.co to learn more about what G2i has to offer.
Nader Dabit is a Developer Advocate at AWS and Founder of React Native Training. He joins hosts Jared Palmer and Ken Wheeler on The Undefined to talk about React Europe, React hooks, the future of work, consulting, and more.FeaturingNader Dabit - Twitter, Github, Website, ConsultancyKen Wheeler – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteJared Palmer – Twitter, GitHub, Website, AgencyLinksReact EuropeAWS AmplifyReact Native TrainingLe Centre PompidouThe Fondation Louis Vuitton"The Slaves" by MichaelangeloLes PhilosophesSupremeWhere the Heaux at? T-ShirtHTML Canvas Images - W3SchoolsMimic class properties with useEventCallbackuseSubscription hook PRurql GraphQL clientStartup Nation by Dan Senor, Saul SingerCoders are the new Rock Stars - Dan Stein aka @DJFreshUKPicksDrizlyGerhard RichterThe Clermont Lounge
With an ever-expanding array of devices, connectivity, and growing usage in new markets, the need for web performance has never been stronger. Beyond single testing for a given metric, how do you achieve and monitor your progress? To help us learn more about performance, Ben Schwarz (@benschwarz), founder of Calibre, joins us to discuss various facets of web performance, how monitoring can help achieve your goals, and just why he thinks performance budgets aren't an end-all solution for most developers. Visit the website for This Week in Web, resources & more: https://thewebplatformpodcast.com/182-calibre-and-web-performance-monitoring Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.
Episode 52 has landed where I chat about feedback and share some links as well as celebrate my first full year of podcasting! Thanks for tuning in and visit pixelswim.com for all my social links and other general info. Subscribe: RSS / Apple Podcasts / Google Play Episode Links >>>>THIS IS THE GIVEAWAY LINK
Web performance is still important - what are you doing to keep your sites fast? Carl and Richard talk to Benjamin Howarth about his current approach to web site performance - with a focus on dealing with older smartphones and lower bandwidth. The conversation runs through a huge gamut of tools that help you understand what your customer experiences when accessing your website, and where to focus to make improvements. Not everyone has 4G connections and top-of-the-line phones - be kind to your users!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Tammy Everts is Director of Research and Content at Soasta. Tammy has over 20 years of experience researching the relation between Human Behavior, User Experience, Web Performance and Business Metrics. We talked about what the panorama was like 20 years ago and how it has been changing through the decades. Tammy also talked about biological and neurological reasons that can explain how we interact with machines and how this relates to Web Performance. In addition, we explored topics around the use of machine learning to get different insights from performance metrics, areas of opportunities with third party scripts and the future of mobile web.
What is slowing your web site down? Carl and Richard talk to Matt Watson, CEO of Stackify, about their free product called Prefix. Method profiling has been around for awhile, but it takes a lot of time and tuning to get right - and running profilers on production servers can be a career limiting behavior. Prefix runs on your development workstation so that you can see what parts of your code are taking time - including how much is involved in communications time, query processing, and so on. Take a look!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Tammy Everts has spent the past two decades obsessed with the many factors that go into creating the best possible user experience. As a senior researcher and evangelist at SOASTA, she researches the technical, business, and human aspects of web/application performance.
There's more great stuff in Studio than you realize! Carl and Richard talk to Charles Sterling about the web performance testing tools built into Visual Studio 2015. Actually, the testing tools have been there since 2008, but only in the test edition, and after that they were moved to the Ultimate Edition - they were part of what made that product so expensive! But as of 2015, the testing tools are available as part of Visual Studio Online, which means they're free for teams of five or fewer as well as all MSDN subscribers! Chuck talks about what it takes to build really great load tests - the kinds of questions you can answer, and how to build those tests into your continuous deployment system. Check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations