7 Key take-aways from Chrome Dev Summit 2019
I was lucky enough to go to the Chrome Dev Summit in San Francisco this year. There were a thousand people in the venue, and seven thousand on the wait list, so I'm glad that I could attend in person.
I was lucky enough to go to the Chrome Dev Summit in San Francisco this year. There were a thousand people in the venue, and seven thousand on the wait list, so I'm glad that I could attend in person.
The best thing about technology, is that it's always changing. I learn new things every day, even in areas that I think I know a lot about, such as web performance.
I've been playing with HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS, I'm late to the party as usual) and there's some misconceptions that I had going in that I didn't know about that threw me a bit. So, here's a no nonsense guide to HSTS.
You may have heard about a project that Google has just announced called AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages), which aims to speed up the mobile web.
I was lucky enough to attend Edge Conf in London this year, a day that I always truly enjoy. The main sessions of the conference were streamed live and videos will be available later, but the break-outs weren't recorded. These were the sessions I enjoyed the most and it's a shame that people won't see them without being there - so here's my notes on what was said to the best of my ability (and with a big hat tip to George Crawford for his notes). Patrick Kettner was the moderator.