Web Directions Lazy Load ’21 session spotlight–Is your Progressive Web App Lazy? How to read and improve your PWA Performance
Is your Progressive Web App Lazy? How to read and improve your PWA Performance
Laura Morinigo, Developer Advocate/Principal Engineeer Samsung Internet
A progressive web app is a way to bring a native app experience into the browser, therefore the idea is to have a progressive enhancement of your app but during our development process, we have to keep in mind a few factors in order to make it. During this talk, we are going to discuss possible how to read and test our PWA performance and which are the tools that can help us to deliver web apps that are fast and progressive (for real!).
About Laura Morinigo
Laura is a software developer, advocate, and mentor, having been involved in the tech industry for over 10 years, working as a full-stack developer and getting involved with education projects teaching coding in cities like New York and Buenos Aires.
Currently, she is a web developer advocate for Samsung Internet at Samsung Research Institute UK where the team contributes to open source projects, build demos and participate in conferences getting the word out about advanced web features helping web developers to create great and more inclusive web apps.
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