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The First Meaningful Paint – Patrick Hamann / Front-Trends 2017
Embracing the Network with Patrick Hamman @Awwwards Conference
The Power of CSS – Una Kravets / Front-Trends 2017
The first meaningful paint - Patrick Hamann
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Patrick Hamann: CSS and the Critical Path [CSSConfUS2014]

Patrick Hamann: CSS and the Critical Path [CSSConfUS2014]

For a website to feel instant, a perceptible response to user input must be provided within hundreds of milliseconds.

CSSconf EU 2017 | Patrick Hamann: CSS and the first meaningful paint

CSSconf EU 2017 | Patrick Hamann: CSS and the first meaningful paint

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CSSconf EU 2014 | Patrick Hamann: CSS and the Critical Path

CSSconf EU 2014 | Patrick Hamann: CSS and the Critical Path

For a website to feel instant, a perceptible response to user input must be provided within hundreds of milliseconds.

Breaking News at 1000ms with Patrick Hamann

Breaking News at 1000ms with Patrick Hamann

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Breaking News At 1000 ms – Patrick Hamann / Front-Trends 2014

Breaking News At 1000 ms – Patrick Hamann / Front-Trends 2014

For a website to feel instant, a perceptible response to user input must be provided within hundreds of milliseconds.

The First Meaningful Paint – Patrick Hamann / Front-Trends 2017

The First Meaningful Paint – Patrick Hamann / Front-Trends 2017

To render a webpage browsers needs to go through the complex dance of networking, parsing and painting before any content ...

Embracing the Network with Patrick Hamman @Awwwards Conference

Embracing the Network with Patrick Hamman @Awwwards Conference

Patrick Hamann

The Power of CSS – Una Kravets / Front-Trends 2017

The Power of CSS – Una Kravets / Front-Trends 2017

This talk will go over some of the superpowers of

The first meaningful paint - Patrick Hamann

The first meaningful paint - Patrick Hamann

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To push, or not to push?! - The future of HTTP/2 server push - Patrick Hamann - JSConf EU 2018

To push, or not to push?! - The future of HTTP/2 server push - Patrick Hamann - JSConf EU 2018

HTTP/2 server push gives us the ability to proactively send assets to a browser without waiting for them to be requested. Sounds ...

HTTP/2 What, where, why and when?! - Front-End London

HTTP/2 What, where, why and when?! - Front-End London

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To push, or not to push?! - The future of HTTP/2 server push - Patrick Hamann

To push, or not to push?! - The future of HTTP/2 server push - Patrick Hamann

HTTP/2 server push gives us the ability to proactively send assets to a browser without waiting for them to be requested. Sounds ...