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See all- Flexible Architectures for Web PerformanceFastly Inc, NYC, New York, NY
Today in the web performance space we have a lot of technologies that were invented to speed up various parts of the applications. Many of them are successful when they can be just put in place without changing anything in the applications or at least with minimal changes, like network protocols or image formats.
However some more advanced features like progressive web apps, edge cache for HTML responses, edge workers and few other features like that are hard to implement in the regular web applications incrementally. To successfully implement them today, applications have to be built with these technologies in mind from the beginning. This rigidity is something that blocks a lot of innovation from reaching the real world applications that desperately need to get faster.
In this talk, Sergey Chernyshev will discuss several of these technologies, highlight the importance of Flexible Architectures and will propose a radical idea of Borderless Computation as a possible solution for the problem.
Fastly is hosting us again. And we will have food and drinks!
As always, we are going to have geekaways with geeky prizes provided by our sponsors.Agenda:
6:00 - Arrive at Fastly, meet other members
6:15 - Event starts
6:30 - Flexible Architectures for Web Performance (Sergey Chernyshev)
7:30 - Q&A
7:45 - "Books and Stuff" geekaways
8:00 - Open Discussion, NetworkingInterested in speaking at a NY Web Performance event in the future? Fill out our speaker application, or reach out to your organizers with any questions!
- "How Dotdash Meredith team approaches INP" and "Speed Design"Dotdash Meredith, New York, NY
We'll have two talks:
How Dotdash Meredith team approaches INP
Google's new Interaction to Next Paint (INP) Core Web Vital presents new challenges to businesses, with as much as ~18% of the web having "needs improvement" or "poor" INP and ~53% of pages fail Core Web Vitals overall. Dotdash Meredith, America's largest publisher, will share how we have been transforming how we observe and optimize our sites in order to create better customer experiences on our pages.In this roundtable talk Speed Team manager Russell Brown, Principal Engineer Joseph Freeman, Software Engineer Tyron Goldschmidt and Quality Assurance engineering will speak on how to better improve your monitoring, engineering, testing and planning for INP.
Speed Design
Proper speed design is a collaboration between product managers, UI designers and developers as all the aspects of the page composition must be balanced to achieve fast experience.In his talk, Sergey Chernyshev (@SergeyChe, LinkedIn) will discuss how to start bringing speed into the design process early on and look at the most common set of design patterns that can help you drive design decisions.
This event is at Dotdash Meredith and they will be providing food and drinks!
As always, we are going to have geekaways with geeky prizes provided by our sponsors!
Agenda:
6:00 - Arrive at Dotdash Meredith, meet other members
6:15 - Event starts
6:30 - How Dotdash Meredith team approaches INP (Russell Brown, Joseph Freeman, Tyrone Goldschmidt)
7:15 - Speed Design (Sergey Chernyshev)
8:00 - Q&A
8:15 - "Books and Stuff" geekaways
8:30 - Open Discussion, Networking
9:00 - Doors closeInterested in speaking at a NY Web Performance event in the future? Fill out our speaker application, or reach out to your organizers with any questions!