Performance in React and Next.js (Lydia Hallie)
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2024
- Presented at Next.js Conf 2023.
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I have learned so much from lydia throughout the years
Lydia Hallie -careful, watch your steps... outstanding, I'll review this video later.
Hey Everyone 👋
Find the parts that interest you:
0:26 - Understanding long tasks in web performance
4:43 - Introducing React 18's concurrent features
6:11 - Improving user experience with low priority updates
7:54 - Skipping HTML and JavaScript steps with React 18
9:23 - Using suspense with React server components for streamable format
Recap by Bumpups ✏️
Nice talk ! The slide are really cool.
Tremendous talk, got to know more about React Rendering patterns and partial rerendering in Next.js
She is the best!
So good talk! Thank you very much!!
The vibes this presentation is giving is less about web-development but more like lecture on Nuclear Fission.... So red
Awesome talk as always looking to see you more on Frontend Masters too!
Amazing talk ❤
Does any body know where does they create this presentations? Which tools do they use? I think it is not power point ...
Cool stuff
Concurrent mode is awesome, but Lydia is even more awesome...
bro.. 🗿
when frontend JS frameworks will mature? Every week they find out a better way to do something. Something is off
React Contexts are not just used for data fetching :)
What is "chapter 1", "chapter 2", "chapter 3" and so on? Hopefully, you don't name variables on this manner
Comes to show how incredibly over-engineered front-end development has become. This is an absolute disaster.
totally agree
100% agreed. People who’ve been around building UIs in any other environment for any other target look at this and wonder how geniuses at the likes of google and facebook came up with this absolute rats nest of garbage.
she works in order to work. What is the point of her spending her time here? And what does staff developer advocate mean? Women like to complicate everything… I’m pretty sure anyone straight out of university would be more useful to her company but in also pretty sure there is another woman in company making up all these strange jobs and complicating even more
Lydia @theavocoder is the best
What you used for create slides?
I wonder too
Figma probably, i recognize the transition curves.
She mentioned in her youtube channel @theavocoder, that she uses Apple Keynote.