_pratik
@twtsof_Pratik
software developer | passionate about coding & innovation | follow for tech insights | anime | 🌍
If you want to help the browser to optimize the loading of resources, then you can give it a hint using : - preload - prefetch Here’s a simple thread🧵 (with Next.js tips at the end) -
Check out the high level overview of, how browser renders a webpage?
How does browser render a webpage : - user hits a url - dns resolves the domain, and finds the hosting server - browser sends a http/https request to the server - server responds with an html file - after this the browser rendering process takes place :
How does browser render a webpage : - user hits a url - dns resolves the domain, and finds the hosting server - browser sends a http/https request to the server - server responds with an html file - after this the browser rendering process takes place :

AI tools are great, but don’t forget to build/code some features yourself once in a while. Just keep those dev muscles active.
Heard a lot about cses problemsets. Going to attempt this soon...

Want better SEO rankings for your website? Key metrics: > LCP : Load speed > INP : Interaction delay > CLS : Layout stability Will write a thread or blog on this topic. Here's one of my websites insights : What does your website's metric look like?

Thinking of buying a domain name for my project. Where should I buy from ? - godaddy - hostinger suggest more in comments
Comment yours current work routine
What are you currenlty working on? Along with my full time job, I am : - solving @striver_79 sde sheet from scratch( revisiting again) - working on core javascript skills (the advanced parts) - building a full stack side project - watching @kirat_tw cohort 2 videos to refresh…
What are you currenlty working on? Along with my full time job, I am : - solving @striver_79 sde sheet from scratch( revisiting again) - working on core javascript skills (the advanced parts) - building a full stack side project - watching @kirat_tw cohort 2 videos to refresh…
