Architecting resilient front-ends

Andy Hume Andy Hume GB Senior Software Engineer at Twitter

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Companies spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on the uptime of their server infrastructure. And yet, web sites in the real world are slow to load and failing all the time. User experiences that are blocked by slow-loading JavaScript or never-loading web fonts are all too common, and undermine the cost of sustaining high availability web servers. In this session we’ll talk about how to architect client-side code for resilience. When things go wrong how can we still deliver a useful and timely experience to users?

Andy Hume, Senior Software Engineer at Twitter

Andy HumeAndy is in the engineering team over at Twitter. He worked as a software architect at the Guardian, a senior developer at Clearleft, and an engineering manager at Microsoft. You can also regularly find his articles in net magazine and Computer Arts Projects.