Nathan Hammond (@nathanhammond)of the Ember CLI Subteam joins us from San Francisco to talk about "Using Service Workers to Shoulder the Load".
Imagine yourself writing an awesome application. Commit, build, test, deploy. (Invalidate your users' cache.) You've been doing that hourly for weeks. But page load times are a consistent "terrible" and your users are complaining about data usage. Service Workers sound great, but the default strategies seem too primitive for this problem set. Our long-running Ember applications will never yield to the Service Worker and our gigantic monolithic builds are invalidated on every change. Nathan will teach us how to break apart the monolith and leverage Service Workers to improve your page load time and cache hit rate.
Learning Ember was the best career decision that Nathan has ever made and possibly the only relevant one made while wearing his pajamas. He lives in San Francisco and writes code for LinkedIn and anyone else who thinks his random addons are worth adopting. He doesn't own a dog but desperately wants one.
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We have a few spots open for lightning talks (5-10 minutes). If you have something to present, contact luke __at__ lukemelia.com.