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Removing the Gag From Your Browser

Jared Wyles at Code 2012
  • performance
  • debugging
  • browser tools
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Before we fork out for expens­ive per­form­ance mon­it­or­ing tools What if we took the time to listen to what our browser was try­ing to tell us? We can dis­cover a whole range of fea­tures you may have ignored. Dis­cover how to debug net­work latency issues, memory leaks and other per­form­ance fun in our browsers. With web applic­a­tions becom­ing more like desktop apps, remain­ing open for days at a time. Now is the time to listen to your browsers pain and walk away with a new toolkit of per­form­ance best practices.

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