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Angular Denver 2019 | Hacking the Human Perception | Chris DeMars

Hacking, you say? This type of hacking involves how developers create the illusion of fast load times for web applications. Performance is gaining visibility in the industry and catering to the needs of the user, there are many things you can do to facilitate that need. In this talk, Chris DeMars will focus on ways to make things appear to be faster than they are.

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Hacking the Human Perception

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Explores hacking as a strategy to optimize user perception of load times, which is a growing concern in the industry
Taught by Angular Denver, who are recognized for their work in web application development
Develops skills and knowledge highly relevant to current industry trends and catering to the needs of users

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Learners who complete Angular Denver '19: Hacking the Human Perception will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Performance Engineer
A Performance Engineer is responsible for optimizing the performance of software applications. This course can help a Performance Engineer learn how to identify and fix performance bottlenecks. This can lead to faster load times and a better user experience.
Front-End Developer
A Front-End Developer is responsible for the design and implementation of the user interface of a website. This course can help a Front-End Developer learn how to create websites that appear to load faster than they actually do. This can lead to a better user experience and increased engagement.
Information Architect
An Information Architect is responsible for the design of the information architecture of a website or software application. This course can help an Information Architect learn how to create websites and software applications that are easy to navigate and find information. This can lead to a more successful product launch.
Full-Stack Developer
A Full-Stack Developer is responsible for both the front-end and back-end development of a website. This course can help a Full-Stack Developer learn how to create websites that appear to load faster than they actually do. This can lead to a better user experience and increased engagement.
UI Designer
A UI Designer is responsible for the design of the user interface of a website or software application. This course can help a UI Designer learn how to create websites and software applications that are visually appealing and easy to use. This can lead to a more successful product launch.
User Experience Engineer
A User Experience Engineer is responsible for the design and implementation of the user interface of a website or software application. This course can help a User Experience Engineer learn how to create websites and software applications that appear to load faster than they actually do. This can lead to a better user experience and increased engagement.
UX Designer
A UX Designer is responsible for the design of the user interface of a website or software application. This course can help a UX Designer learn how to create websites and software applications that are easy to use and meet the needs of the user. This can lead to a more successful product launch.
Web Developer
A Web Developer is responsible for building and maintaining websites. This course can help a Web Developer learn how to create websites that appear to load faster than they actually do. This can lead to a better user experience and increased engagement.
Customer Success Manager
A Customer Success Manager is responsible for ensuring that customers are satisfied with their products or services. This course can help a Customer Success Manager learn how to create websites and software applications that are easy to use and meet the needs of the customer. This can lead to a more satisfied customer base and increased customer retention.
Sales Manager
A Sales Manager is responsible for the planning and execution of sales campaigns. This course can help a Sales Manager learn how to create websites and software applications that convert leads into customers. This can lead to a more successful sales campaign.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of software applications. This course can help a Software Engineer learn how to optimize the performance of their software applications. This can lead to faster load times and a better user experience.
Product Manager
A Product Manager is responsible for the planning, development, and launch of new products. This course can help a Product Manager learn how to create websites and software applications that meet the needs of the user. This can lead to a more successful product launch.
Technical Writer
A Technical Writer is responsible for creating documentation for software applications. This course can help a Technical Writer learn how to create documentation that is clear, concise, and easy to follow. This can lead to a more successful software application launch.
Marketing Manager
A Marketing Manager is responsible for the planning and execution of marketing campaigns. This course can help a Marketing Manager learn how to create websites and software applications that appeal to the target market. This can lead to a more successful marketing campaign.
Back-End Developer
A Back-End Developer is responsible for the development and maintenance of the server-side of a website. This course can help a Back-End Developer learn how to optimize the performance of their websites. This can lead to faster load times and a better user experience.

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