Performance

Performance

Umar Hansa on Twitter: "JavaScript Tip ⚡️ Automatically remove an event listener after it has executed. el.addEventListener('click', console.log, { once: true }); Removing event listeners, assuming they're not needed anymore, with {once: true} will help performance. #100DaysOfCode #JavaScript https://t.co/kiNWT1dp5f" / Twitter
Umar Hansa on Twitter: "JavaScript Tip ⚡️ Automatically remove an event listener after it has executed. el.addEventListener('click', console.log, { once: true }); Removing event listeners, assuming they're not needed anymore, with {once: true} will help performance. #100DaysOfCode #JavaScript https://t.co/kiNWT1dp5f" / Twitter
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Umar Hansa on Twitter: "JavaScript Tip ⚡️ Automatically remove an event listener after it has executed. el.addEventListener('click', console.log, { once: true }); Removing event listeners, assuming they're not needed anymore, with {once: true} will help performance. #100DaysOfCode #JavaScript https://t.co/kiNWT1dp5f" / Twitter
The Complete Guide to Angular Performance Tuning – Christian Lüdemann
The Complete Guide to Angular Performance Tuning – Christian Lüdemann
It is common to see Angular apps gradually getting slower over time. Even through Angular is a performant framework, apps will start to become slow as they grow if you are not aware of how to devel…
·christianlydemann.com·
The Complete Guide to Angular Performance Tuning – Christian Lüdemann
Monster Mash: New Sketch-Based Modeling and Animation Tool
Monster Mash: New Sketch-Based Modeling and Animation Tool
Monster Mash is a new sketch-based modeling and animation tool that allows you to quickly sketch a character, inflate it into 3D, and promptly animate it. You can perform all interactions in the sketching plane. No 3D manipulation is required.
·monstermash.zone·
Monster Mash: New Sketch-Based Modeling and Animation Tool
Events: All properties - Analytics Help
Events: All properties - Analytics Help
Adding these events to your website or mobile app helps you measure additional features and behavior as well as generate more useful reports. Because these events require additional context
·support.google.com·
Events: All properties - Analytics Help
Why Perceived Performance Matters, Part 1: The Perception Of Time — Smashing Magazine
Why Perceived Performance Matters, Part 1: The Perception Of Time — Smashing Magazine
Those of us who consider ourselves developers, including me, are very task-oriented. We like to be **guided towards optimal results**, and we find ourselves uncomfortable when there is no clear path to follow. That is why we all want to know how to do things; we like step-by-step tutorials and how-tos. However, such guidelines are based on certain theories, deep knowledge and experience. For this reason, I will not provide you, the reader, with a structured answer to the question of how to make a website faster. Instead, I aim to provide you with the **reasons and theories for why things function in certain way**. I will use examples that are observable in the offline world and, using principles of psychology, research and analysis in psychophysics and neuroscience, I will try to answer some “Why?” questions.
·smashingmagazine.com·
Why Perceived Performance Matters, Part 1: The Perception Of Time — Smashing Magazine