Love your cache: Optimize for the second load

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Опубликовано 22 декабря 2020, 17:00
You've built an amazing site with fast load times, great components, and large (but lazily loaded!) assets. However, when you update or redeploy your site, are your users getting the best experience?

Without careful consideration, existing users might have to download (and parse, and spend effort on) assets that they basically already have in their cache. Learn strategies to minimize the amount of work involved in incremental updates, whether it be for JS, CSS, or larger assets like images.

We look at build systems in the abstract, and present a modern well-lit path for hosting and caching.

Resources:
Love your cache blog post → goo.gle/39HaoZb
Better Living Through Caching (Netlify) → goo.gle/33fs4qs
Avoid chaining critical requests (web.dev) → goo.gle/3fHlsXa
tooling.report → goo.gle/365koca
Periodic Background Sync API → goo.gle/3m5BHQ0

Speaker: Sam Thorogood

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event: Chrome Dev Summit 2020; re_ty: Publish; product: Chrome - General; fullname: Sam Thorogood;
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