Course Information
Course Overview
Tools and Techniques to Create High Performance Web Apps
In this Web App Optimization with JavaScript training course, expert author Alex Vanston teaches you how to improve the performance and user experience of web apps with JavaScript. This course is designed for users that are already familiar with creating web applications.
You will start by learning about raw speed, then jump into learning about browser flow, including understanding the paint cycle and DOM manipulation. From there, Alex will teach you user experience enhancements, such as preloading, incremental updates, and utilizing local storage. Finally, you will learn about mobile enhancements, including mobile debugging and benchmarking, conditional assets, and handling low quality networks.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will have learned how to improve the performance and user experience of your products.
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 22 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Raw Speed
- Section 3 Browser Flow
- Section 4 User Experience Enhancements
- Section 5 Mobile Enhancements
- Section 6 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Once you have completed this training course, you will have learned how to improve the performance and user experience of your products. , Learn how to use JavaScript to enhance your Web Apps
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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BBulgogi Wan
Very high level overview of different methods of app optimization. The instructor speaks really fast and a lot of material are outdated.
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AAboma
Content was very good but examples all felt a bit rushed. Also the use of jquery in the code examples made harder to follow. It would have been great if there was one application that initially had poor performance and the course was structured so it benchmarked and analysed the performance then implemented all these techniques to improve it.
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FFatih Kose
Very limited, more samples needed..
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AAin Mor
I found it interesting and clear topics about Performance Improvement for web applications