Explore Browser Evolution, Web Performance Tricks, and UX Psychology Insights

This roundup highlights a Microsoft browser team interview on the web’s past and future, the practical use of HTTP 103 status code, advice against over‑abstracting components, Combine programming practices, live‑stream performance tuning, applying cognitive psychology to UX design, and insights on building effective frontend teams.

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Explore Browser Evolution, Web Performance Tricks, and UX Psychology Insights

Browser Evolution Interview

From IE to Edge: an interview with the Microsoft browser team discussing the past and future of the web.

HTTP 103 Status Code

Chrome 103 adds support for the newly introduced HTTP 103 status code, finally giving it a practical use case.

Component Design Warning

Advice against rushing to abstract components or over‑parameterizing them.

Combine Programming Practice

From reactive programming to practical Combine usage, focusing on data flow and change propagation.

Live‑Stream Performance Optimization

Zuoyebang live‑stream performance optimization practice, moving from conventional methods to deep business, scenario, and low‑level optimizations.

Web performance optimization techniques such as Preload and Prefetch, and their priority handling in Chrome.

Cognitive Psychology for UX

How cognitive psychology principles can shape app user‑experience design, offering many actionable guidelines.

Web UX Design Improvement

Practical ways to enhance web user experience through thoughtful frontend design.

Team Professional Development

Observations and thoughts on building professional teams, emphasizing culture, vision, communication, and personal growth.

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