Building a Better Web
June 19–20, 2017: Training
June 20–22, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
San Jose, CA
Addy Osmani

Addy Osmani
Engineering Manager, Chrome, Google

Website | @addyosmani

Addy is an engineering manager with the Chrome team at Google working on web performance. His day-to-day job is leading a speed team focused on trying to get pages on the web loading and running smoothly. Their projects include Lighthouse and Workbox. Addy is the author of Essential JavaScript Design Patterns and the recent Essential Image Optimization guide.

Sessions

9:00am–9:40am Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Performance Matters
Location: 210 AE
Secondary topics:  Browser tools, Performance culture, Progressive web apps
Addy Osmani (Google)
Average rating: ****.
(4.81, 27 ratings)
Venture deep into the belly of the browser to uncover the secret to instantly loading anything—backed by data. Addy Osmani explains how to use preload, prefetch, preconnect, HTTP/2 server push, service workers, and more and how to ship JavaScript bundles on mobile that don't break the bank as he shares data-driven techniques and performance patterns for efficiently loading content instantly. Read more.
9:00am–9:40am Thursday, June 22, 2017
Performance Matters
Location: 212 CD (Sponsored)
Secondary topics:  Browser tools
Addy Osmani (Google)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 3 ratings)
Venture deep into the belly of the browser to uncover the secret to instantly loading anything—backed by data. Addy Osmani explains how to use preload, prefetch, preconnect, HTTP/2 server push, service workers, and more and how to ship JavaScript bundles on mobile that don't break the bank as he shares data-driven techniques and performance patterns for efficiently loading content instantly. Read more.
2:25pm–2:45pm Thursday, June 22, 2017
Location: Grand Ballroom 220
Addy Osmani (Google)
Average rating: ****.
(4.73, 11 ratings)
Addy Osmani explains why progressive web apps (PWAs) are becoming the new normal for fast, reengaging mobile web experiences for large brands such as Twitter, Lyft, and Forbes. Addy also explores how PWA support has massively improved in modern frameworks like React, Preact, Polymer, and Vue, lowering the barriers for developers and businesses to explore them. Read more.