![]() ![]() ![]() The second way is to change the way our Homepage is written. I mean to organize the download queue for the necessary content to function, i.e starting with HTML, going to dynamic links and assets. We can start by dividing the download of content into sections. There are many ways to improve performance. ![]() There are many situation in which the client gives up the services of our application.įor example, promotion on our website ends in a last minute and the link to this sale was passed over 100 times, a sad fact may turn out that 15% of users didn’t take advantage of the promotion because our website was loading too long and the simply left our store.Īn equally unpleasant situation can be when a customer needs to find the fastest communication connection to settle a high-priority matter on the other side of the city and because of long loading page train was missed.īetter! Let’s think about opening a sale with a limited pool of tickets for o concert of a favorite artist, and in this case seconds are worth as a gold - these are the first simple examples in which it plays an important role time, and if we extend it we most often lose something. Which behavior is like a traffic in London at rush hours, each element want to be on its place that fast as it possible. If we started to talk about loading time optimization, we should know that it concerns the moment when the user enter our website for the first time. The first speaker was Seb Sito, who introduced the topic about HTTP 103 Early Hints.Īt the beginning of presentation I didn’t expect what is hiding under this slogan, but with each word I realized that it could actually apply to me when I’m currently writing and operating app that maybe not require solution to resolve problem with delayed loading of content, but I’m sure with that I will be faced with a question “How can i prevent it?” Let’s take a beer, piece of pizza and talk about ruby! HTTP 103 Early Hints I’m a person who started exploring IT world in the area of development in Ruby with framework RubyOnRails not long time ago but I want to share with my experience of participating in this event and provide a part of the topics that were raised. Last month I had the opportunity to participate in the conference called BRUG (Bialystok Ruby Users Group), which took place in SoftwareHut in Białystok. ![]()
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