The State of JavaScript - The State of the Web

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Опубликовано 18 октября 2018, 1:59
Rick speaks with Addy Osmani about the state of JavaScript. Addy is an Engineering Manager on the Google Chrome team, and he has been a web developer for 17 years. He has a deep understanding of JavaScript, as it is today and how it’s changed over the years, and he shares his insights in this episode of The State of the Web.

Resources for measuring the state of JavaScript:
Lighthouse → bit.ly/2yJjqkb
WebPageTest → bit.ly/2Cm911h
HTTP Archive → bit.ly/2Cl3tUA

Resources for using JavaScript responsibly:
Code splitting → bit.ly/2Ez97Wa
Tree shaking → bit.ly/2AdQNgP
Webpack bundle analyzer → bit.ly/2QUTnxJ
Source map explorer → bit.ly/2CMroNJ
Managing third party JavaScript → bit.ly/2P0ecuC
Lazy loading → bit.ly/2yhfN5B
Feature Policy → bit.ly/2PE5Kye

Resources for monitoring JavaScript performance:
Performance budgets → bit.ly/2yhfyY8
Lighthouse CI → bit.ly/2pV81tt
SpeedCurve → bit.ly/2pYKCap
Calibre → bit.ly/2NMoud0

Watch more State of the Web episodes here → bit.ly/2JhAzsh
Subscribe to the Chrome Developers channel to catch a new episode of The State of the Web every other Wednesday → bit.ly/ChromeDevs1
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