Nadia Makarevich
@adevnadia.bsky.social
📝 DeveloperWay: http://www.developerway.com
📘 Advanced React book: http://www.advanced-react.com
📘 Web Performance Fundamentals: https://www.getwebperf.com
📘 Advanced React book: http://www.advanced-react.com
📘 Web Performance Fundamentals: https://www.getwebperf.com
Reposted by Nadia Makarevich
performance.now() is coming!
@adevnadia.bsky.social will provide a deep dive into the new React Server Components. How does the app render in the browser? What are their performance implications? How do they compare to traditional SSR and CSR techniques?
perfnow.nl/speakers.htm...
@adevnadia.bsky.social will provide a deep dive into the new React Server Components. How does the app render in the browser? What are their performance implications? How do they compare to traditional SSR and CSR techniques?
perfnow.nl/speakers.htm...
performance.now(); 30th and 31st of October, Amsterdam
On 30th and 31st of October, 2025, the sixth edition of performance.now() will take place in Amsterdam—a single track conference, covering today’s most important web performance insights.
perfnow.nl
September 2, 2025 at 11:27 AM
performance.now() is coming!
@adevnadia.bsky.social will provide a deep dive into the new React Server Components. How does the app render in the browser? What are their performance implications? How do they compare to traditional SSR and CSR techniques?
perfnow.nl/speakers.htm...
@adevnadia.bsky.social will provide a deep dive into the new React Server Components. How does the app render in the browser? What are their performance implications? How do they compare to traditional SSR and CSR techniques?
perfnow.nl/speakers.htm...
I tried really hard to deliver pretty advanced content in such a way that it's simple and easy to understand, while trying to avoid talking down to the readers as if they were children. Looks like it worked 😊
To quote a reviewer: "Like a talk with a colleague in simple words and on topic".
To quote a reviewer: "Like a talk with a colleague in simple words and on topic".
August 25, 2025 at 3:12 AM
I tried really hard to deliver pretty advanced content in such a way that it's simple and easy to understand, while trying to avoid talking down to the readers as if they were children. Looks like it worked 😊
To quote a reviewer: "Like a talk with a colleague in simple words and on topic".
To quote a reviewer: "Like a talk with a colleague in simple words and on topic".
Aww, thank you! This effect was the goal, glad it worked! ☺️
Do you mind if I add your feedback to the website, to kick off the "Testimonials" section?
Do you mind if I add your feedback to the website, to kick off the "Testimonials" section?
August 19, 2025 at 9:55 AM
Aww, thank you! This effect was the goal, glad it worked! ☺️
Do you mind if I add your feedback to the website, to kick off the "Testimonials" section?
Do you mind if I add your feedback to the website, to kick off the "Testimonials" section?
While you're reading, I'm off to write a sequel: what's the difference between Context, Redux, Zustand, and how to choose the best state management these days.
In the meantime, the **WEBPERF30** discount on both of my books still works and will be till the end of the month!
In the meantime, the **WEBPERF30** discount on both of my books still works and will be till the end of the month!
August 19, 2025 at 7:12 AM
While you're reading, I'm off to write a sequel: what's the difference between Context, Redux, Zustand, and how to choose the best state management these days.
In the meantime, the **WEBPERF30** discount on both of my books still works and will be till the end of the month!
In the meantime, the **WEBPERF30** discount on both of my books still works and will be till the end of the month!
If you go with Amazon, please, please, please leave a review afterwards!
Amazon takes more than 70% of what you pay, so the only reason for authors to publish there is for discoverability.
And every review is a huge boost for that!
Amazon takes more than 70% of what you pay, so the only reason for authors to publish there is for discoverability.
And every review is a huge boost for that!
July 23, 2025 at 3:27 AM
If you go with Amazon, please, please, please leave a review afterwards!
Amazon takes more than 70% of what you pay, so the only reason for authors to publish there is for discoverability.
And every review is a huge boost for that!
Amazon takes more than 70% of what you pay, so the only reason for authors to publish there is for discoverability.
And every review is a huge boost for that!
Both of them will be invaluable if you want to quickly jump from mid to senior in terms of tech knowledge.
Or completely nail a React tech interview, btw 😉
Or completely nail a React tech interview, btw 😉
July 7, 2025 at 5:11 AM
Both of them will be invaluable if you want to quickly jump from mid to senior in terms of tech knowledge.
Or completely nail a React tech interview, btw 😉
Or completely nail a React tech interview, btw 😉
unfortunately i don't have one 😔 but next time you can try pinging me directly, i love investigating stubborn problems :)
June 23, 2025 at 11:34 PM
unfortunately i don't have one 😔 but next time you can try pinging me directly, i love investigating stubborn problems :)
For fans of discounts, there is a secret code **WEBPERF30** that gives a 30% discount on the purchase.
Valid for a month, until July 23, 2025.
Also works for Advanced React, if you want a full book set 😉
www.advanced-react.com
Valid for a month, until July 23, 2025.
Also works for Advanced React, if you want a full book set 😉
www.advanced-react.com
Advanced React - Book and Video Course
Advanced React concepts, strategies, techniques, deep dive investigations, that will take your React knowledge to the next level.
www.advanced-react.com
June 23, 2025 at 11:01 AM
For fans of discounts, there is a secret code **WEBPERF30** that gives a 30% discount on the purchase.
Valid for a month, until July 23, 2025.
Also works for Advanced React, if you want a full book set 😉
www.advanced-react.com
Valid for a month, until July 23, 2025.
Also works for Advanced React, if you want a full book set 😉
www.advanced-react.com
It's absolutely not for beginners, though; prior experience is pretty much mandatory.
June 12, 2025 at 4:48 AM
It's absolutely not for beginners, though; prior experience is pretty much mandatory.
Core target audience: middle to senior React developers who want to deepen their knowledge and tap into web performance.
Secondary target audience: any frontend developer interested in web performance who doesn't mind dealing with React on occasion.
Secondary target audience: any frontend developer interested in web performance who doesn't mind dealing with React on occasion.
June 12, 2025 at 4:48 AM
Core target audience: middle to senior React developers who want to deepen their knowledge and tap into web performance.
Secondary target audience: any frontend developer interested in web performance who doesn't mind dealing with React on occasion.
Secondary target audience: any frontend developer interested in web performance who doesn't mind dealing with React on occasion.
Nevertheless, all examples are written in React, some of the aspects are deeply intertwined with React's specifics (like SSR), and some of them are purely React specifics, like React Server Components.
So, keeping "React" somewhere in the subtitle seems fair.
So, keeping "React" somewhere in the subtitle seems fair.
June 12, 2025 at 4:48 AM
Nevertheless, all examples are written in React, some of the aspects are deeply intertwined with React's specifics (like SSR), and some of them are purely React specifics, like React Server Components.
So, keeping "React" somewhere in the subtitle seems fair.
So, keeping "React" somewhere in the subtitle seems fair.
The rationale👇🏼
The book is all about _web performance_: how to investigate, measure, and understand it.
70% of the book has nothing to do with React itself: it's about fundamental web knowledge applicable to any web app, SPA or not. So I'd like to avoid "React" in the title.
The book is all about _web performance_: how to investigate, measure, and understand it.
70% of the book has nothing to do with React itself: it's about fundamental web knowledge applicable to any web app, SPA or not. So I'd like to avoid "React" in the title.
June 12, 2025 at 4:48 AM
The rationale👇🏼
The book is all about _web performance_: how to investigate, measure, and understand it.
70% of the book has nothing to do with React itself: it's about fundamental web knowledge applicable to any web app, SPA or not. So I'd like to avoid "React" in the title.
The book is all about _web performance_: how to investigate, measure, and understand it.
70% of the book has nothing to do with React itself: it's about fundamental web knowledge applicable to any web app, SPA or not. So I'd like to avoid "React" in the title.