An overwhelming load of informations, but well presented (in a hurry) in a very clear english.
What I didn't like (but it's probably not his fault) is that he used a tool for practically every programming language known (I counted js, ruby, python, java, but probably there were some erlang or go too): a maintenance nightmare.
I took lots of notes, and I got lots of resources to explore, out of this. A very good primer, but I can see that if I would not have had experience in this, it would have been overwhelming.
A lot of very useful tools to test perfomance server-side, client-side and much more.
Many useful links, many samples. Great talk. Just a little advice: try to talk a little slower ;-)
Very good. A wide review of tools and techniques to check for performance.
-1 because it's a bit off topic (this is JSday after all). I appreciated it but maybe other JS developers may have liked best a more specific topic.
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really professional but too much stuff
Too much stuff!!!
An overwhelming load of informations, but well presented (in a hurry) in a very clear english.
What I didn't like (but it's probably not his fault) is that he used a tool for practically every programming language known (I counted js, ruby, python, java, but probably there were some erlang or go too): a maintenance nightmare.
I took lots of notes, and I got lots of resources to explore, out of this. A very good primer, but I can see that if I would not have had experience in this, it would have been overwhelming.
Very informative, I will explore a few things described in the talk.
A lot of very useful tools to test perfomance server-side, client-side and much more.
Many useful links, many samples. Great talk. Just a little advice: try to talk a little slower ;-)
Great talk, i loved the run-down of tools. took some stuff to research back home.
Thanks.
Very good. A wide review of tools and techniques to check for performance.
-1 because it's a bit off topic (this is JSday after all). I appreciated it but maybe other JS developers may have liked best a more specific topic.
Lots of links to check later