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High Performance Web Sites: Essential Knowledge for Front-End Engineers 1st Edition
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- ISBN-100596529309
- ISBN-13978-0596529307
- Edition1st
- PublisherO'Reilly Media
- Publication dateSeptember 1, 2007
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7 x 0.5 x 9.5 inches
- Print length146 pages
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About the Author
Steve previously worked at Yahoo! as the Chief Performance Yahoo!, where he blogged about web performance on Yahoo! Developer Network. He was named a Yahoo! Superstar. Steve worked on many of the platforms and products within the company, including running the development team for My Yahoo!. Prior to Yahoo! Steve worked at several small to mid-sized startups including two companies he co-founded, Helix Systems and CoolSync. He also worked at General Magic, WhoWhere?, and Lycos.
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- Publisher : O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (September 1, 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 146 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0596529309
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596529307
- Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 7 x 0.5 x 9.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #653,187 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #14 in Computer Performance Optimization
- #193 in Web Services
- #773 in Software Development (Books)
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Steve Souders works at Google on web performance and open source initiatives. His books High Performance Web Sites and Even Faster Web Sites explain his best practices for performance along with the research and real-world results behind them. Steve is the creator of YSlow, the performance analysis extension to Firebug with more than 1 million downloads. He serves as co-chair of Velocity, the web performance and operations conference sponsored by O'Reilly. Steve taught CS193H: High Performance Web Sites at Stanford, and he frequently speaks at such conferences as OSCON, Rich Web Experience, Web 2.0 Expo, and The Ajax Experience.
Steve previously worked at Yahoo! as the Chief Performance Yahoo!, where he blogged about web performance on Yahoo! Developer Network. He was named a Yahoo! Superstar. Steve worked on many of the platforms and products within the company, including running the development team for My Yahoo!. Prior to Yahoo! Steve worked at several small to mid-sized startups including two companies he co-founded, Helix Systems and CoolSync. He also worked at General Magic, WhoWhere?, and Lycos.
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The detailed examples and associated discussions yield a lot of very useful tips - you'll definitely want to have this book near you. Likewise, the examples of dissecting the 10 most popular websites at the end of the book are very helpful, as they highlight the method, and also show how these practices have been adopted by different organizations.
Only word of forewarning: if you've read the YSlow documentation, then you won't find all that much new content in this book. Corollary: you can read the YSlow documentation to get many of the same tips and best practices, for free.
The book is a quick read containing some good hints and tips. Many are fairly easily investigated and implemented in most companies.
Seemingly out of place, however, is Rule 2: Use a Content Delivery Network. While it's certainly a good way to improve performance, it's not something every company can afford.
Overall, an interesting book.
If you're running a small site, the simple steps in this book might take you an afternoon to implement, and speed your site's performance by 25% or more.
For a major site, implementing the best practices might take you a few days, and save you thousands of dollars a month in bandwidth. Following the guidance that Steve lays out in this book has saved my company over $10,000 a month in bandwidth bills alone, and visitor satisfaction soared along with the site performance.
Highly recommended.
This book, however, is written by someone (a Yahoo engineer) who knows the front end (how the emitted HTML performs for the user) *is* often the biggest problem.
Instead of vague generalities, you'll find precise prescriptions (14, in fact) that when applied will make your site faster. The prescriptions are well-supported with both the *reasons* as well as examples of live URLs with and without the rules applied.
This book should be required reading for your whole engineering team. If you ran a series of brown-bag lunches and applied 1 rule per week, at the end of a calendar quarter you'd have a much snappier web site.
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Highly recommended.
Also, all of the points covered in the book is mentioned in Yahoo Developer Network's Performance blog.[...]
There's also a youtube video titled "High Performance Websites and YSlow!" which explains these points in details.
El único contra que añadiría es que el libro está escrito en el 2007, por se refiere a navegadores antiguos, como IE7, y los CDN (Content Data Network) que cita no están actualizados. Pero los contenidos del libro son tan buenos, que estos dos factores tienen un peso mínimo al lado de todos los pros, por lo que le doy 5 estrellas.
Este libro es un MUST en la librería de todo desarrollador web que se preocupe por dar la mejor experiencia de usuario. Es una pena ver sitios web altamente concurridos, que no están para nada optimizados. Junto a este libro os recomiendo la web gratuita de GTMetrix, donde podréis ver el rendimiento de vuestra web, y la evolución de los resultados a medida que vayáis implementando lo aquí descrito. A mí personalmente me ha ayudado para tener un PageSpeed del 97% y un coeficiente del 91% en YSlow. En Pingdom Tools he alcanzado el 90% gracias a este libro.
Otro dato a tener en cuenta, es que cada vez que hagamos algún cambio en la web, deberíamos volver a medir los resultados con las herramientas mencionadas u otras. Por ejemplo, el like box de Facebook no sólo impide que la página web valide, sino que reduce en un 1% cada uno de los valores arriba mencionados. Si utilizas WordPress, te recomiendo el plugin W3 Total Cache.
Pourquoi ?...
D'abord pour son auteur Steve Souders, qui après avoir été responsable chez Yahoo! de la performance des sites, il vient tout juste (7 janvier 08) de débuter chez un autre géant : Google. Steve est à l'origine de YSlow un outil (pour Firefox) d'analyse de performance des pages web.
Ensuite, cet ouvrage (sur le modèle de YSlow), vous propose des recommandations sur 13 points pour optimiser le chargement des pages web.
Bien évidemment, l'avantage à tirer de ces recommandations dépend du trafic du ou des sites que vous gérez. Mais, si vous êtes curieux et que vous vous intéressez au web, allez-y sans hésiter.
L'ouvrage est facile à lire, mais est surtout utile comme ouvrage de référence à garder sous la main en permanence.









