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Edgeconf 3 Components - Detailed Analysis & Overview

We've see the future, and it's looking modular. Corporations with large numbers of sites increasingly build complex reusable ... Everyone has a compile step these days, whether it's CSS preprocessing, bundling, minification, linting, testing, or optimisation, ... "Responsive" currently seems to mostly mean that your website adapts to a changing viewport width. But there are so many other ... The web is changing fast. Are accessibility standards keeping pace? What should developers of single page apps do to help ... First there was Firebug, now Chrome DevTools, but recently IE's developer tools have taken a quantum leap forward in version 11 ... Web UIs are getting better at detecting and optimising for touch, but it continues to be a struggle, with much lower level primitives ...

This is a perennial topic but one that is changing rapidly as browsers constantly tweak their behaviour and major advances like ... "Copy this piece of JavaScript" is all too common a refrain among services designed to make developers' lives easier. Sites that ... Web applications that work offline are still clearly in demand, but the standards lack support for even fairly basic use cases, and ... 'As slick as native' is a common boast for HTML5 developers. Web developers are not used to dealing in frame rates and memory ... There's little doubt that images are one of the biggest performance bottlenecks and design headaches in responsive web design, ... "Installable" web apps are a mess. Better access to native APIs like geofencing, offline, push notifications and alerts requires new ...

How can we get faster repaints, more frames per second, quicker layout updates? Why are in-browser operations still perceptibly ... Computers and automation have been part of industrial operations for decades, so what's all the fuss with Industry 4.0? Join us as ...

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EdgeConf 3: Components

EdgeConf 3: Components

We've see the future, and it's looking modular. Corporations with large numbers of sites increasingly build complex reusable ...

EdgeConf 3: Build Process

EdgeConf 3: Build Process

Everyone has a compile step these days, whether it's CSS preprocessing, bundling, minification, linting, testing, or optimisation, ...

EdgeConf 3: Future Web

EdgeConf 3: Future Web

"Responsive" currently seems to mostly mean that your website adapts to a changing viewport width. But there are so many other ...

EdgeConf 3: Accessibility

EdgeConf 3: Accessibility

The web is changing fast. Are accessibility standards keeping pace? What should developers of single page apps do to help ...

EdgeConf 3: Developer Tooling

EdgeConf 3: Developer Tooling

First there was Firebug, now Chrome DevTools, but recently IE's developer tools have taken a quantum leap forward in version 11 ...

EdgeConf 3: Pointers and Interactions

EdgeConf 3: Pointers and Interactions

Web UIs are getting better at detecting and optimising for touch, but it continues to be a struggle, with much lower level primitives ...

EdgeConf 3: Page Load Performance

EdgeConf 3: Page Load Performance

This is a perennial topic but one that is changing rapidly as browsers constantly tweak their behaviour and major advances like ...

Edge Conf 2: Third Party Scripts

Edge Conf 2: Third Party Scripts

"Copy this piece of JavaScript" is all too common a refrain among services designed to make developers' lives easier. Sites that ...

Edge Conf 2: Offline

Edge Conf 2: Offline

Web applications that work offline are still clearly in demand, but the standards lack support for even fairly basic use cases, and ...

Edge Conf 2: Rendering Performance

Edge Conf 2: Rendering Performance

'As slick as native' is a common boast for HTML5 developers. Web developers are not used to dealing in frame rates and memory ...

Edge Conf 2: Responsive Images

Edge Conf 2: Responsive Images

There's little doubt that images are one of the biggest performance bottlenecks and design headaches in responsive web design, ...

EdgeConf 4: Installable Web Apps and Permissions

EdgeConf 4: Installable Web Apps and Permissions

"Installable" web apps are a mess. Better access to native APIs like geofencing, offline, push notifications and alerts requires new ...

Edge - Creating Components

Edge - Creating Components

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Edge Conference - Panel 3: Performance

Edge Conference - Panel 3: Performance

How can we get faster repaints, more frames per second, quicker layout updates? Why are in-browser operations still perceptibly ...

A Composable Industrial Edge Platform | Technically Speaking

A Composable Industrial Edge Platform | Technically Speaking

Computers and automation have been part of industrial operations for decades, so what's all the fuss with Industry 4.0? Join us as ...