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TheAppGuruz

iOS - Lazy Loading Images - 0 views

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    I have implemented Lazy Loading Images in iOS app using the example provided here. Lazy Loading Images is a technique to resolve loading image from the web.
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    I have implemented Lazy Loading Images in iOS app using the example provided here. Lazy Loading Images is a technique to resolve loading image from the web.
bloggerent

What Is Lazy Loading? - 0 views

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    A key skill that every developer needs is smart laziness. Its important to do the least amount of coding to get a function to work because that will help prevent performance and memory issues. That's why we're going to talk about lazy loading today.
maria990

Shopify Speed Optimization Service - 0 views

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    Shopify speed optimization service makes your shopify store better, smoother, and faster. If your page takes too long to load .Then Shopify speed optimization Service will help you to boost the loading speed of your Shopify store across all devices and offer a personalized shopping experience. Boost your conversions through the roof. Here are some of the things we will improve: Image optimization Reduce File Requests Lazy loading Leverage browser caching Benefits of this speed optimization services Better User Experience Better Search Engine Ranking More Website Conversions Increase Customer Retention Less Bounce Rate, More Traffic Better Usability For Mobile Traffic Increase Scalability & Credibility
Karl Parker

7 Things You Should Know About Enterprise Mobile App Development - 0 views

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    Remember the last time you ordered in your dinner because you were feeling a little too lazy to cook? You didn't have to do much because you had a smartphone on you loaded with apps and at least one of them let you place your dinner order with just a few taps.
Mah Saito

Diigo: A Great Tool! « Little Readers - 0 views

  • I absolutely loved using Diigo.  After catching on, I found myself constantly wanting to highlight and sticky note something.  I think I added more personal thoughts to the readings than I would had I just printed them out and read them on paper.  Maybe it’s because these were pretty interesting articles, but I definitely made more connections than I normally do.  Usually, I struggle finding anything to say, or I’m too lazy to write annotations in the almost non-existent margins.  I was a little hesitant about Diigo, initially.  And, to be honest, I did not download the toolbar, because, well…I’m quite content with my present toolbar and I didn’t want to alter it.  But, I decided to use the Diigolet and that works great.  All I need to do is highlight whatever text I find intersting and I can make as many sticky notes as I want.  The only issue I had was re-starting the Diigolet everytime I loaded another page - I guess it doesn’t remain open from page to page?  Still, a very fun tool.
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