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Course Description

With the Performance APIs built into modern browsers, you can measure the performance of your websites and applications and make "live" changes to the content, page navigation, and more. This allows you to create a faster and better experience for all your users: for the desktop user on high-speed Wi-Fi or the mobile user with a weak signal. This course shows how to collect real metrics from real devices with the four most useful APIs: Performance Timeline, Navigation Timing, User Timing, and Resource Timing. Instructor Maximiliano Firtman shows how to access and apply the APIs with vanilla JavaScript, and use reactive programming techniques - such as beacons and multithreading - to optimize code so it executes as efficiently as possible.

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Maximiliano Firtman

Maximiliano Firtman is a mobile and web developer, trainer, speaker, and writer.

He has authored 11 books, including Programming the Mobile Web, and jQuery Mobile: Up and Running and the new High-Performance Mobile Web published by O'Reilly Media. Max's books have been translated into 13 different languages.

He teaches mobile app development, HTML5, Android, iOS, Progressive Web Apps, and performance courses for top companies around the world. He has delivered successful technical courses at Apple, Google, LinkedIn, Cisco, Intel, Yahoo!, Bank of America, Comcast, MercadoLibre, PayPal, Saudi Aramco, and hundreds of small and mid-size companies.

He is a frequent speaker at conferences, having visited more than 55 countries delivering talks, keynotes, and workshops. He has been widely lauded for his work in the mobile-web community by Adobe, Microsoft, Nokia, and BlackBerry, receiving several awards and recognitions. You can find him on Twitter @firt.

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