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"Responsive" currently seems to mostly mean that your Everyone has a compile step these days, whether it's CSS preprocessing, bundling, minification, linting, testing, or optimisation, ... This is a perennial topic but one that is changing rapidly as browsers constantly tweak their behaviour and major advances like ... Join Kelsey Hightower and Guillermo Rauch in a fireside chat to discuss the First there was Firebug, now Chrome DevTools, but recently IE's developer tools have taken a quantum leap forward in version 11 ... How can we get faster repaints, more frames per second, quicker layout updates? Why are in-browser operations still perceptibly ...

"Copy this piece of JavaScript" is all too common a refrain among services designed to make developers' lives easier. Sites that ... Pages are getting bigger, and browsers need help to figure out how to render content faster. Hints like the recently implemented ...

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EdgeConf 3: Future Web

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"Responsive" currently seems to mostly mean that your

EdgeConf 3: Components

EdgeConf 3: Components

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EdgeConf 3: Accessibility

EdgeConf 3: Accessibility

The

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: Pointers and Interactions

EdgeConf 3: Pointers and Interactions

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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 ...

The Future of the Web: From Cloud to Edge

The Future of the Web: From Cloud to Edge

Join Kelsey Hightower and Guillermo Rauch in a fireside chat to discuss the

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 4: Standards and the Extensible Web Manifesto

EdgeConf 4: Standards and the Extensible Web Manifesto

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Edge Conference - Panel 3: Performance

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Why Some See Web 3.0 as the Future of the Internet | WSJ

Why Some See Web 3.0 as the Future of the Internet | WSJ

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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 ...

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EdgeConf 4: Layout Performance

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Ryan Seddon - Web Components, The Future of Web Development

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