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Steve Souders — Even faster web sites | Web Directions

  • In: Resources
  • By:Guy Leech
  • July 11, 2010

Web Directions @media 2010, Southbank Centre London, June 11 2.40pm.

  • Audio record­ing of session
  • Presentation slides
  • Session descrip­tion
  • About Steve Souders

Presentation slides

Session descrip­tion

Web 2.0 is adding more and more con­tent to our pages, espe­cially fea­tures that are imple­mented in Ajax. But our web appli­ca­tions are evolv­ing faster than the browsers that they run in. We don’t have to rely on or wait for the release of new browsers to make our web appli­ca­tions faster. In this ses­sion, Steve Souders dis­cusses web per­for­mance best prac­tices from his sec­ond book, Even Faster Web Sites. These time-​​saving tech­niques are used by the world’s most pop­u­lar web sites to cre­ate a faster user expe­ri­ence, increase rev­enue, and reduce oper­at­ing costs. Steve pro­vides tech­ni­cal details about reduc­ing the pain of JavaScript, as well as secrets for mak­ing your page load faster in emerg­ing mar­kets where net­work con­nec­tiv­ity is a challenge.

About Steve Souders

Steve works at Google on web performance and open source initiatives. He previously served as Chief Performance Yahoo!. Steve is the author of High Performance Web Sites and Even Faster Web Sites. He created YSlow, the performance analysis plug-in for Firefox. He serves as co-chair of Velocity, the web performance and operations conference from O'Reilly, and is co-founder of the Firebug Working Group. He recently taught CS193H: High Performance Web Sites at Stanford University.

Follow Steve on Twitter: @souders

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