- Twitter moved its rendering from the client back to their servers in 2012 to improve performance. Is this still a good idea today? https://blog.twitter.com/2012/improving-performance-on-twittercom 3 comments javascript
Linking pages
- Web applications don’t follow new rules | by Christian Heilmann | Medium https://medium.com/@codepo8/the-web-application-myth-69c6b1506515 264 comments
- Welcome to Future of Web Application Delivery | by Ryan Florence | Medium https://medium.com/@ryanflorence/welcome-to-future-of-web-application-delivery-9750b7564d9f#.ijp0dvu4y 23 comments
- Inside FastBoot: The Road to Server-Side Rendering http://emberjs.com/blog/2014/12/22/inside-fastboot-the-road-to-server-side-rendering.html 11 comments
- Use Cases for Server Side Rendering | by Jeff Whelpley | Medium https://medium.com/@jeffwhelpley/use-cases-for-server-side-rendering-2fc6389b3f7d 4 comments
- Client-side MVC's major bug - Web Performance Consulting | TimKadlec.com http://timkadlec.com/2015/02/client-side-templatings-major-bug/ 2 comments
- Making Modern Websites Faster | Hardik Shah http://hardikjs.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/making-modern-websites-faster/ 0 comments
- Michael Jackson and Ryan Florence explain that React.js really changes how we think about building web and mobile apps | CodeWinds http://codewinds.com/podcast/015.html 0 comments
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