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* Consultant Web Performance Engineer * Google Developer Expert * csswizardry.com * @csswizardry

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csswizardry
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POI5XHAU0sc
csswizardry
·bulan lalu·discuss
> fun one first […] The recruiter died.

That took a turn!
csswizardry
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
My own (similar) advice from 2016: https://csswizardry.com/2016/06/speakers-checklist-before-an...
csswizardry
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Complete side note: I’m on public wifi right now and the domain used to host the images in this article is, for some reason, blocked. But as the author (or whatever tool was used to generate the article) has taken time to write decent `alt` text, I can still get a good idea of what is going on. Kudos.
csswizardry
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Way ahead of its time. Unfortunately.
csswizardry
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I used to share this sentiment (and I’m a web performance consultant by profession so very few people care about performance as much as me!), but when you consider how much calculation we _happily_ let our JS do at runtime, I don’t think forcing CSS to be static/preprocessed is worth it. And that’s not even me taking a swipe at overly-JSsed front-end; I’m talking about any runtime work that JS picks up.

Is preprocessed CSS faster? Yes. Is it meaningfully faster? Probably not.
csswizardry
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Please, no! https://csswizardry.com/2019/05/self-host-your-static-assets...