Quick Context: More than 80% of the load times of a web page is spent in the front-end; serving JavaScripts, CSS and other assets make your site ... an arbitrary number of branches pointing at any different commits in your history uh they're cheap and
Learning Drupal Fast Drupalcamp La 2013 -
More than 80% of the load times of a web page is spent in the front-end; serving JavaScripts, CSS and other assets make your site ... an arbitrary number of branches pointing at any different commits in your history uh they're cheap and okay morning everybody my name is Rich Hume i'm with Sage Street Solutions and my talk is entitled
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- More than 80% of the load times of a web page is spent in the front-end; serving JavaScripts, CSS and other assets make your site ...
- an arbitrary number of branches pointing at any different commits in your history uh they're cheap and
- okay morning everybody my name is Rich Hume i'm with Sage Street Solutions and my talk is entitled
- Date because at the point of giving this we're still in one of the alpha releases of
- Affect there it is super awesome okay so that that's an okay look for uh for this
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