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Web Performance: Rendering faster with a shade of PRPL - JavaScript Marathon
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PRPL is a performance pattern that originated from Google that allows you achieve faster render speeds with your applications. In this training session we’ll cover an overview of the PRPL pattern which consists of:
-Push: the most important resources
-Render: initial route as soon as possible
-Pre-cache: remaining routes/assets
-Lazy-load: other routes and less important assets/resources
If you enjoyed these trainings, let us know! We'd love to teach you more. This Dot Labs is now offering virtual corporate trainings!
First two episodes:
Web Performance: Basics
Web Performance: Critical Rendering Path and Budgets
-Push: the most important resources
-Render: initial route as soon as possible
-Pre-cache: remaining routes/assets
-Lazy-load: other routes and less important assets/resources
If you enjoyed these trainings, let us know! We'd love to teach you more. This Dot Labs is now offering virtual corporate trainings!
First two episodes:
Web Performance: Basics
Web Performance: Critical Rendering Path and Budgets
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