For quite some time at Josh Software, we have been concentrating on improving backend server performance. You can read about load testing and bench-marking and improving upload performance using nginx upload module. This post is about improving frontend performance by getting your pages to load faster using techniques like sprites, data-uri and jammit. These tools … Continue reading Pro tip: Increase webpage performance using sprite, data-uri and jammit
Month: January 2011
Getting started with MySQL on Amazon Web Services
>Getting started with MySQL on Amazon Web Serviceshttp://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=usingamazonwebservices-090422111735-phpapp01&stripped_title=getting-started-with-mysql-in-amazon-web-services&userName=ronaldbradfordView more presentations from Ronald Bradford.
Do you need a Push Notification Manager? – Redis PubSub to the rescue
Happy New Year! And its indeed an awesome start to a surely prosperous year -- my stunts with Redis PubSub worked ! We have been looking at getting a push notification manager in place to communicate between applications! Here is what we wanted to do: Applications should be able to subscribe for notifications. Notification wildcards … Continue reading Do you need a Push Notification Manager? – Redis PubSub to the rescue
