Why are web applications slow, and what to do about it | Misko Hevery | ng-conf 2022

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A familiar story: You built a prototype of a site, and it scores 100/100 on Google PageSpeed, it is light and nimble, and you plan on keeping it that way. Then the reality of business requirements sets in. You need analytics, A/B testing, error reporting, and feedback forms. It is not too long before your site is bloated and slow. You fought along the way, yet you lost. The worst part is now everyone blames you for the slow site. Let’s take a deep dive into the problems of building sites. Why is there a solution for all your ailments except speed. How death by thousands cuts affects development and solutions such as leazy loading only work in theory, and in practice they are a lot harder then they look.

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