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NY Web Performance - DNS as a Web Performance ToolNS1
In this talk, NS1 CEO and co-founder, Kris Beevers, dives into:
- A DNS crash course and refresher
- What can go wrong with DNS configurations and how performance is impacted
- Optimizing DNS lookup performance
- Using DNS as an offensive tool to optimize application performance
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HTTPS: What, Why and How (SmashingConf Freiburg, Sep 2015)Guy Podjarny
When users use our sites, they put their faith in us. They trust we will keep their information from reaching others, believe we provided the information they see, and allow us to run (web) code on their devices. Using HTTPS to secure our conversations is a key part of maintaining this trust.
If that’s not motivation enough, the web’s giants are actively promoting HTTPS, requiring it for features such as HTTP2 & ServiceWorker, using it for search engine ranking and more. To make the most of the web, you need to use HTTPS.
This deck reviews what HTTPS is, discusses why you should prioritize using it, and cover some of the easiest (and most cost effective) steps to get started using HTTPS
NY Web Performance - DNS as a Web Performance ToolNS1
In this talk, NS1 CEO and co-founder, Kris Beevers, dives into:
- A DNS crash course and refresher
- What can go wrong with DNS configurations and how performance is impacted
- Optimizing DNS lookup performance
- Using DNS as an offensive tool to optimize application performance
Every URL visited from the Facebook iPhone app is done through a webview. Same with Twitter. Even if you don't have a mobile app, your website gets a lot of traffic from webviews. And yet, testing on webviews is challenging. There are significant performances differences between UIWebView vs WkWebView, and similarly for Android webview vs the new Chromium webview. And what about home screen apps?! In this talk, Steve Souders discusses the differences across webviews and how that affects performance of mobile web apps.
HTTPS: What, Why and How (SmashingConf Freiburg, Sep 2015)Guy Podjarny
When users use our sites, they put their faith in us. They trust we will keep their information from reaching others, believe we provided the information they see, and allow us to run (web) code on their devices. Using HTTPS to secure our conversations is a key part of maintaining this trust.
If that’s not motivation enough, the web’s giants are actively promoting HTTPS, requiring it for features such as HTTP2 & ServiceWorker, using it for search engine ranking and more. To make the most of the web, you need to use HTTPS.
This deck reviews what HTTPS is, discusses why you should prioritize using it, and cover some of the easiest (and most cost effective) steps to get started using HTTPS
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Bekijk hoe de kracht van social media het Handboek Communities helpt. Een week Twitter en blogs, ruim voor verschijnen van het boek. Verschijningsdatum 2 november 2009
Founded on the belief that the key to a thriving business is to challenge convention, space150 embraces change by reimagining its identity every five months (150 days) in the form of versions. After 13 years and 32 versions, today space150 reveals version 33: Flux. Version 33's mantra: The world is in constant flux. Conditions, markets, communities, they all change. Change demands courage. To face it, you must be fearless. Greet change as an opportunity to stand out. A chance to command the attention of the world. To destroy the heedless conventions followed by the many. Force them to take notice and demand to hear what you have to say. For more information on space150's versions, visit space150.com/versions.
Streaming Data Analysis and Online Learning by John Myles White Hakka Labs
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