In this article you will learn about Web Developer Checklist and how to Improving the Web.
I've been searching for some time for a single resource that I could go to check a variety of best practices and methods of improving the performance of my sites and applications and I can now mark that off of my list. Mads Kristensen and the .NET Development team released the Web Development Checklist last month and it has made me as exciting as a kid on Christmas morning. The Checklist features a wide assortment of categories and tools within each of them to help make your site or your web application the best that it can be! What does it do? It features tools and resources that can help you analyze several aspects of your site including:
But what about my specific technology? If the list above wasn't enough to get you to actually go check out the Checklist itself, then I doubt that the next paragraph will persuade you at all. In addition to the enormous list above, the checklist also features several areas specific to certain technologies like ASP.NET, Node.js, PHP, Python, Rails and more. Tell me more about the ASP.Net Stuff The current ASP.NET area features all of the above categories, but this time it provides tools specific to the .NET environment that might not otherwise be available on traditional HTML pages. Visual Studio extensions and .NET components can be found in many of the categories and can range from a spell-checker for Visual Studio to .NET Libraries to Prevent XXS Attacks and more. This checklist isn't specific to any particular .NET area and can be used with both MVC or WebForms. But I want to go fast! In addition to the generic ASP.NET goodies, the checklist has a section strictly dedicated to improving performance. This is a great area to tackle if you want to see those PageSpeed and YSlow numbers climb up and also save a few bytes here and there to cut down on bandwidth usage. The categories within the Performance Section include:
Check It Out Go visit the Web Developer Checklist today and see what kind of differences it can make within your site. The site is updated fairly regularly with new categories and other improvements and I'm sure that the team is hard at work continuing to only improve upon it.
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