post-me
đź“© Use web Workers and other Windows through a simple Promise API (by alesgenova)
partytown
Relocate resource intensive third-party scripts off of the main thread and into a web worker. 🎉 (by BuilderIO)
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post-me | partytown | |
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28 | 64 | |
480 | 12,631 | |
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0.0 | 8.4 | |
about 3 years ago | 10 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
post-me
Posts with mentions or reviews of post-me.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-11.
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MPI-like Parallel Programming in JavaScript
@post-me/mpi is a TypeScript library that lets you write parallel algorithms that can run on a pool of web workers, using an API similar to MPI.
@post-me/mpi is a TypeScript library that lets you write parallel algorithms that can run on a pool of web workers, using an API similar to MPI.
@post-me/mpi is a TypeScript library that lets you write parallel algorithms that can run on a pool of web workers, using an API similar to MPI.
I recently wrote @post-me/mpi, a library to write parallel algorithms that can run on a pool of web workers, using an API similar to MPI.
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MPI-like Parallel Programming in TypeScript
@post-me/mpi is a TypeScript library that lets you write parallel algorithms that can run on a pool of web workers, using an API similar to MPI.
- MPI-Like Parallel Programming in JavaScript
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Using Web Workers and IFrames through a simple Promise API
Finally, here are a few examples of post-me in use: - Basic demo: https://alesgenova.github.io/post-me-demo/ - Pitch detection app: https://alesgenova.github.io/pitch-detection-app/ - Ray tracer app: https://alesgenova.github.io/ray-tracer-app/
Finally, here are a few examples of post-me in use: - Basic demo: https://alesgenova.github.io/post-me-demo/ - Pitch detection app: https://alesgenova.github.io/pitch-detection-app/ - Ray tracer app: https://alesgenova.github.io/ray-tracer-app/
Finally, here are a few examples of post-me in use: - Basic demo: https://alesgenova.github.io/post-me-demo/ - Pitch detection app: https://alesgenova.github.io/pitch-detection-app/ - Ray tracer app: https://alesgenova.github.io/ray-tracer-app/
partytown
Posts with mentions or reviews of partytown.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-15.
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Lessons from open-source: Partytown — a library that uses web worker to run third party scripts.
Partytown is a lazy-loaded library to help relocate resource intensive scripts into a_ web worker, and off of the main thread. Its goal is to help speed up sites by dedicating the main thread to your code, and offloading third-party scripts to a web worker. — Source
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Frontend development roadmap
Research Frameworks and Tools - Make sure to do your research on your current javascript framework and find out if it has a superset (eg React ->Nextjs, Svelte -> Sveltekit, Vue->Nuxtjs). They often come with many improvments and optimizations out of the box. There are also tools like Partytown which can vastly improve performance in some specific cases
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Interaction to Next Paint (INP)
has anyone had any luck with partytown?
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Problems to be solved
It’s probably the insane amount of third party scripts like tracking and much more. Give partytown a try, might help you in the short run: https://partytown.builder.io
- Leftovers AI - meal generator
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Found a great way to handle cookies and render blocking scripts
I assume you’re talking about https://partytown.builder.io/ — looks great! Only difference is not having a built in GDPR pop up, but that’s ok.
- How the heck should i reduce page speed of a react website?
- [Rant] If I get sent one more report about pages performing poorly I'm going to lose my mind....
- Partytown: a library to run heavy third-party scripts (e.g. analytics) inside a web worker
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How To Embed Tweets Without a Performance Penalty
To get good performance, third-party scripts need to send HTML and delay the execution of JavaScript for as long as possible. When the site starts up, there is always some amount of JavaScript that needs to run on the main thread, which is the bottleneck. Unfortunately, third-party scripts' current status quo is that each adds even more JavaScript to the startup cost. Some tools such as Partytown try to help with this, but overall this is not a solved problem. Third-party script providers should strive to improve.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing post-me and partytown you can also consider the following projects:
blush-js - ⚙️ A CLI to generate boiler plate code for html and css
parallel.js - Easy multi-core processing utilities for Node.
post-me-demo
comlink - Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable.
worker-dom - The same DOM API and Frameworks you know, but in a Web Worker.
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
rodinia-js - Rodinia-JS is a web parallel application benchmark ported from the Rodinia benchmark suite version 1
Next.js - The React Framework
wasm-bindgen - Facilitating high-level interactions between Wasm modules and JavaScript
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
mitosis - Write components once, run everywhere. Compiles to React, Vue, Qwik, Solid, Angular, Svelte, and more.