It's Time To Stop Stalling: Mobile App and Video Performance
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It's Time To Stop Stalling: Mobile App and Video Performance
Over 90% of mobile apps utilize network connections to download content. However, many apps have not fully optimized the transfer, causing delays and frustrating customers. In this talk, we'll look at how to profile the network transfers made in your mobile app or website, and walk through a number of best practices to identify and resolve. After this talk, you will know how to test for network inefficiencies, identify some common issues, and be able to resolve them in your code.
Sorry for the late notice, but I must push this out a month. This will be a virtual meeting, and my internet is just too poor this week even attempt it. :(
It's Time To Stop Stalling: Mobile App and Video Performance
Over 90% of mobile apps utilize network connections to download content. However, many apps have not fully optimized the transfer, causing delays and frustrating customers. In this talk, we'll look at how to profile the network transfers made in your mobile app or website, and walk through a number of best practices to identify and resolve. After this talk, you will know how to test for network inefficiencies, identify some common issues, and be able to resolve them in your code.
This will be a virtual meeting via Zoom teleconferencing.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/775378997?pwd=cWNVbElOUEpBOG1vYk14S3NORUQxUT09
Password: perfmatter
It's Time To Stop Stalling: Mobile App and Video Performance
Over 90% of mobile apps utilize network connections to download content. However, many apps have not fully optimized the transfer, causing delays and frustrating customers. In this talk, we'll look at how to profile the network transfers made in your mobile app or website, and walk through a number of best practices to identify and resolve. After this talk, you will know how to test for network inefficiencies, identify some common issues, and be able to resolve them in your code.