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A look into how to identify why a site is slow with Dev Tools, and techniques based around the PRPL pattern to make things fast ... The web platform is powerful and performant, and custom elements are a profound new platform primitive. Check out the live stream on Day 2 of the How do you build a production app using web components? How do you make it fast? Chromestatus.com was launched in 2013 ... Daniel Freedman talks to Rob about Code Linting with eslint and Fixture testing with the test-fixture element. Missed the Justin Fagnani talks tools with Rob- what's changing in the tooling world, not just for

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Practical Performance (Polymer Summit 2016)

Practical Performance (Polymer Summit 2016)

A look into how to identify why a site is slow with Dev Tools, and techniques based around the PRPL pattern to make things fast ...

Polymer in Practice @ Comcast (Polymer Summit 2016)

Polymer in Practice @ Comcast (Polymer Summit 2016)

Comcast is an early adopter of

Do Less & Be Lazy: Practical Performance Patterns for Polymer (Polymer Summit 2016)

Do Less & Be Lazy: Practical Performance Patterns for Polymer (Polymer Summit 2016)

The web platform is powerful and performant, and custom elements are a profound new platform primitive.

Opening Keynote (Polymer Summit 2016)

Opening Keynote (Polymer Summit 2016)

Taylor Savage, Product Manager on the

Polymer Developer Summit 2016 - Live Stream Day 2

Polymer Developer Summit 2016 - Live Stream Day 2

Check out the live stream on Day 2 of the

Making Chromestatus.com a Lightning-Fast PWA (Polymer Summit 2016)

Making Chromestatus.com a Lightning-Fast PWA (Polymer Summit 2016)

How do you build a production app using web components? How do you make it fast? Chromestatus.com was launched in 2013 ...

Summit Report: Linting best practices with Daniel Freedman (Polymer Summit 2016)

Summit Report: Linting best practices with Daniel Freedman (Polymer Summit 2016)

Daniel Freedman talks to Rob about Code Linting with eslint and Fixture testing with the test-fixture element. Missed the

Production-Ready Polymer Elements - A How-To-Guide (Polymer Summit 2016)

Production-Ready Polymer Elements - A How-To-Guide (Polymer Summit 2016)

The

Polymer Summit 2016 Highlights

Polymer Summit 2016 Highlights

Did you miss the

Summit Report: Talking Polymer Tools with Justin Fagnani (Polymer Summit 2016)

Summit Report: Talking Polymer Tools with Justin Fagnani (Polymer Summit 2016)

Justin Fagnani talks tools with Rob- what's changing in the tooling world, not just for

Polymer 2.0: Under the Hood (Polymer Summit 2016)

Polymer 2.0: Under the Hood (Polymer Summit 2016)

It's not always clear to developers the boundaries between native Web Components and

A Polymer Experience (Polymer Summit 2016)

A Polymer Experience (Polymer Summit 2016)

Wendy Ginsberg gives a sneak preview of a unique experience her team's been working on, built with

Polymer 2.0 in 2.0 seconds: Upgrading Projects Large and Small (Polymer Summit 2016)

Polymer 2.0 in 2.0 seconds: Upgrading Projects Large and Small (Polymer Summit 2016)

Do you dread upgrading your giant world-spanning tree of

Monster Apps: Meatscope + Polymon (Polymer Summit 2016)

Monster Apps: Meatscope + Polymon (Polymer Summit 2016)

You've done it. You've survived long enough as a web developer to witness the dawn of progressive web apps. Web apps now ...

Interacting with the Physical Web (Polymer Summit 2016)

Interacting with the Physical Web (Polymer Summit 2016)

The Physical Web is an ultra simple way to find and interact with devices around you, all without ever having to install an app.