Meetup PerfUG [16/01/2019] : Its Just Too Slow How to Deliver Fast and Beautiful Images & Video

le 07/01/2019 par Benjamin Brabant
Tags: Évènements

The average website page weight is 50% images and 25% video. As the images and videos delivered to mobile devices get larger and larger, the load time of websites gets slower and slower. Further complicating matters, there are thousands of screens and devices with varying resolutions and CPU power that receive this content. In this talk, we’ll examine strategies to send the perfect image or video to every device, ensuring a fast, beautiful rendering of your content. We’ll look at how to test our content, and describe responsive images, delivering progressive images, and finally optimizing all of this content for fast delivery to each screen. Attendees will walk away with a better understanding of how to efficiently deliver beautiful images to every device that accesses their content.

Doug is is a freelance mobile performance expert, having helped thousands of developers speed up their mobile apps and websites. A Google Developer Expert and the author of O’Reilly’s “High Performance Android Apps”, Doug has spoken at developer conferences in the US and Europe, and blogs regularly at http://dougsillars.com. He is currently working as a freelance digital nomad, traveling with his family in Europe.

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Le PerfUG est un meetup parisien qui a pour objectif d'offrir un lieu d’échanges informels où toutes les personnes intéressées par l’optimisation et la performance sont les bienvenues quel que soit leur niveau. Nous sommes convaincus que la performance est une feature implicite et non négociable d'une application et pourtant bien souvent oubliée. Le PerfUG permet d'échanger idées et pratiques sur ces sujets pour obtenir plus simplement des systèmes performants. Le PerfUG souhaite faciliter la diffusion des derniers outils et des meilleures techniques pour maîtriser au plus tôt la performance d’un système informatique.