Edge Conf 2: Third Party Scripts
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"Copy this piece of JavaScript" is all too common a refrain among services designed to make developers' lives easier. Sites that load resources from 30 different hosts are not uncommon. Third party scripts can make it easy to implement good quality solutions for common use cases, but often at the expense of page load performance and security. How should technologies like seamless IFRAMEs, Web components and Content security policy shape the way we deal with third party components?
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