Web Performance Tools in 2018 with Benjamin Howarth
.NET Rocks!6 Marras 2018

Web Performance Tools in 2018 with Benjamin Howarth

Web performance is still important - what are you doing to keep your sites fast? Carl and Richard talk to Benjamin Howarth about his current approach to web site performance - with a focus on dealing with older smartphones and lower bandwidth. The conversation runs through a huge gamut of tools that help you understand what your customer experiences when accessing your website, and where to focus to make improvements. Not everyone has 4G connections and top-of-the-line phones - be kind to your users!

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