Such websites are often slow to load, which is detrimental to their ability so succeed. Today we talk with Misko Hevery about solving the loading speed issue for websites constructed using JavaScript frameworks. ![]() Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs Links GitHub: BuilderIO/ partytown GitHub: BuilderIO/ qwik Builder.io Run Third-Party Scripts From A Web Worker GitHub: Adam Bradley Twitter: PicksAdam- uvu Adam- Charles- Irish Gauge Charles - Book Club for developer books (coming soon) Charles - How to Stay Current Course (coming soon) Charles- JavaScript Remote Conference 2022 Charles- ActiveCampaign - #1 Customer Experience Automation Platform - ActiveCampaign Dan- TPAC 2022 Dan - War in Ukraine Steve - Dad Jokes We learn how Partytown addresses this with a remote web worker, and how it still gets the data it needs synchronously. When there are so many third-party scripts injected into the average website, you can quickly lose control of speed. In today’s episode we dive into Partytown, discussing the unique ways it improves website performance. Currently he works on both Qwik and Partytown at Builder.io. He previously worked at Ionix as a creator of Ionic Framework, a mobile UI interface builder for web applications, and StencilJS which powers Ionix. Today we talk with Adam Bradley, the Director of Technology at Builder.io.
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