Building a Better Web
June 11–12, 2018: Training
June 12–14, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
San Jose, CA
Patrick Hamann

Patrick Hamann
Web Performance Engineer, Fastly

Website | @patrickhamann

Patrick Hamann is a web performance engineer at Fastly, where, among other things, he is helping to build a faster web for all. Previously, he helped architect some of the world’s largest media websites, including the Guardian and the Financial Times. When not speaking or ranting about performance, he enjoys spending his time discovering new food and craft beer.

Sessions

3:35pm–4:15pm Thursday, June 14, 2018
Performance and UX
Location: 210 A/E
Secondary topics:  Hands-on, Technical, Web Pillars Track: Performance, Security, Accessibility
Patrick Hamann (Fastly)
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HTTP/2 server push gives us the ability to proactively send assets to a browser without waiting for them to be requested. Sounds great, but is this new mechanism really a silver bullet? Using new research and real-world examples, Patrick Hamann leads a deep dive into server push and attempts to answer the question we're all asking: Is it ready for production? Read more.