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Building High Performance Web Applications and Sites

Saturday, March 21, 2009
Learn how to improve your Web application performance in the browser by avoiding common pitfalls in JavaScript, CSS, and HTTP caching techniques.
  • John Hrvatin
    John Hrvatin is a lead program manager on the Internet Explorer Team. His work focuses on developer tools and platform performance and he’s spoken at several Microsoft conferences about these and other topics.

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  • Shail (gravatar)

    Shail said
    March 28, 2009

    Very good and simple, presentation. Nice to know some good techniques. I think I was doing almost all these mistakes in my web sites.
    Thank you very much for such a nice material

  • 淫光把我的Firefox搞死了,大家下载看吧
    http://mschannel9.vo.msecnd.net/o9/mix/09/wmv-hq/t53f.wmv

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    Jim said
    July 07, 2009

    very good speech on performance! very useful!

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    Jim said
    July 08, 2009

    Just made some test, it's found that several tips he mentioned do not work on Firefox3.5. for example, local vars are not faster than global vars in Firefox and document.getElementById('xxx') seems to be cached in Firefox so it could to be put into a loop.

  • April (gravatar)

    April said
    August 26, 2009

    Best performance gains you can achieve is to direct your customers away form IE.

  • I loved the Infinity theme, cool collection, thanks~

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