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Push-Based at performance.now() 2025: Zero JS, Virtual Scrolling, CSS by Michael Hladky

Oct 30
Oct 30 - Oct 31, 2025 Zuiderkerk Zuiderkerkhof 72 1011 WB Amsterdam

Michael Hladky

Michael Hladky

Enea Jahollari

Enea Jahollari

Julian Jandl

Julian Jandl

Christopher Holder

Christopher Holder

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Description

Push-Based is participating at performance.now() 2025 in Amsterdam, one of the world’s leading conferences on web performance and frontend innovation.

Michael Hladky, CEO of Push-Based, will hold a talk titled “Zero JS, Virtual Scrolling, CSS.”

In this session, Michael will explore how to achieve high-performance, interactive web experiences using minimal JavaScript and advanced CSS techniques. Attendees will gain practical insights into optimizing performance without sacrificing interactivity or design flexibility.

Michael is a Google Developer Expert (GDE), Microsoft MVP, and Nx Champion with deep expertise in performance, scalability, and architecture. As CEO of Push-Based, he helps teams design streamlined systems and build blazing-fast applications.

Also attending PerfNow are our engineers Enea Jahollari, Julian Jandl, and Christopher Holder, who will be available for a chat at the conference help desk, connecting with participants and sharing hands-on expertise in performance optimization and developer experience.

📅 When: October 30–31, 2025

📍 Where: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Big Data, Zero JS: Cross-Browser Virtual scrolling

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