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Web Directions Lazy Load '21 session spotlight–What's New at the W3C Web Performance Working Group? - Web Directions
Web Directions Lazy Load ’21 session spotlight–What’s New at the W3C Web Performance Working Group?
John Allsopp 26th April, 2021 @johnallsopp
What’s New at the W3C Web Performance Working Group?
Nic Jansma, Nicolás Peña Moreno, Senior Principal Lead Software Engineer, Engineer Akamai, Google Chrome
We’ll discuss what the goals of the W3C WebPerf Working Group are, the browser standards we help design, the latest proposals / incubations for the future, and how you can participate!
About Nic Jansma, Nicolás Peña Moreno
Nic Jansma is a Co-Chair of the W3C WebPerf WG, and is a software developer at Akamai building high-performance websites, apps and open-source tools
Nicolás (@NicPenaM) is a software developer currently working on Google Chrome’s Speed Metrics team. He’s an active member of the W3C Web Performance Working Group and a spec editor of various web performance APIs that have shipped in Chrome. He was born and raised in Colombia, and lives in Canada.
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