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In this episode, Jake and Surma discuss the array function Jake & Surma go through the top 9 + 1 performance issues Jake saw while analyzing a bunch of web sites. Who has the fastest F1 ... Jake and Surma talk about the importance of context when making performance optimizations and some common mistakes that ... In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security. Ada (from Samsung Internet) and Jake (not from Samsung Internet) chat about issues with managing CSS, and whether external ... Jake shows Surma an actual thing he built using a new web API – Background Fetch. Here's the app: ...

How do you take an image with 256 shades of grey and map it to an image with just two colors? Jake and Surma go down the ... Jake and Surma look at workers and the performance of their messaging primitive postMessage(). Surma's blog post on the topic: ... Jake and Cassie (still from off of Greensock) talk about DOM ready events, which can slow down your app in unexpected ways. In nodejs you can 'require' JSON. The same feature was added to the HTML spec, but then… it was removed. Jake and Surma ... You've seen loads of counter tutorials online, but they're all a bit

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Is reduce() bad? - HTTP 203
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Dithering - HTTP 203
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Changing web standards - HTTP 203
DOM ready events considered harmful | HTTP 203
Importing JSON - ABANDONED - HTTP 203
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Is reduce() bad? - HTTP 203

Is reduce() bad? - HTTP 203

In this episode, Jake and Surma discuss the array function

But… why HTTP 203?

But… why HTTP 203?

The show's called "

Top 10 performance pitfalls - HTTP 203

Top 10 performance pitfalls - HTTP 203

Jake & Surma go through the top 9 + 1 performance issues Jake saw while analyzing a bunch of web sites. Who has the fastest F1 ...

Context and Optimizations - HTTP 203

Context and Optimizations - HTTP 203

Jake and Surma talk about the importance of context when making performance optimizations and some common mistakes that ...

Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203

Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203

In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security.

Is .css a bad idea? Is inlining the way forward? | HTTP 203

Is .css a bad idea? Is inlining the way forward? | HTTP 203

Ada (from Samsung Internet) and Jake (not from Samsung Internet) chat about issues with managing CSS, and whether external ...

Background Fetch - HTTP 203

Background Fetch - HTTP 203

Jake shows Surma an actual thing he built using a new web API – Background Fetch. Here's the app: ...

Dithering - HTTP 203

Dithering - HTTP 203

How do you take an image with 256 shades of grey and map it to an image with just two colors? Jake and Surma go down the ...

Is postMessage slow? - HTTP 203

Is postMessage slow? - HTTP 203

Jake and Surma look at workers and the performance of their messaging primitive postMessage(). Surma's blog post on the topic: ...

Changing web standards - HTTP 203

Changing web standards - HTTP 203

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DOM ready events considered harmful | HTTP 203

DOM ready events considered harmful | HTTP 203

Jake and Cassie (still from off of Greensock) talk about DOM ready events, which can slow down your app in unexpected ways.

Importing JSON - ABANDONED - HTTP 203

Importing JSON - ABANDONED - HTTP 203

In nodejs you can 'require' JSON. The same feature was added to the HTML spec, but then… it was removed. Jake and Surma ...

JavaScript counters the hard way - HTTP 203

JavaScript counters the hard way - HTTP 203

You've seen loads of counter tutorials online, but they're all a bit