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Опубликовано 12 ноября 2019, 3:28
Today, developers often build components and routes for a single baseline ("mobile", "desktop"). However, the environment conditions users are in are often much more nuanced. They may be on a device with a slow CPU, on a network that varies from slow to fast, may be memory or even battery constrained. How can we use signals available to the Web Platform to serve our resources the experience most likely to meet their needs at a point in time? Adaptive Loading explores this problem space.
Presented by: Addy Osmani, Nate Schloss
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event: Chrome Dev Summit 2019; re_ty: Publish; product: Chrome - Devices; fullname: Addy Osmani, Nate Schloss;
Presented by: Addy Osmani, Nate Schloss
View the schedule → goo.gle/2nON8mp
#ChromeDevSummit All Sessions → goo.gle/CDS19
Subscribe to Google Chrome Developers → goo.gle/ChromeDevs
Event photos → goo.gle/CDS19Photos
event: Chrome Dev Summit 2019; re_ty: Publish; product: Chrome - Devices; fullname: Addy Osmani, Nate Schloss;
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