FPS in the Web World

Full Episode Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2aWw... Youtube:    • Casey VS Microsoft | Standup #56   [Description] Casey Muratori and the crew dive deep into the philosophy of latency, comparing the frame-perfect standards of game development with the "async CRUD" reality of web apps. They discuss why every millisecond counts, the battle between initial load times versus in-app responsiveness, and why your banking app is probably full of spinners. [hosts/guests] Prime: https://thestanduppod.com/contributor... Teej: https://thestanduppod.com/contributor... Casey: https://thestanduppod.com/contributor... Trash: https://thestanduppod.com/contributor... [Chapters] 00:00 - The "Netflix Effect" on Stock Prices 01:06 - Do Web Developers Care About Frames? 01:52 - Racing the Beam: Historical Latency 02:42 - John Carmack and Input Loops 04:00 - Ordering Coffee via SSH 04:32 - Network Pings vs. Monitor Refresh Rates 06:04 - Why Web Apps Use Milliseconds Instead of FPS 06:44 - Instant Responses vs. AWS Latency 08:55 - The Great Debate: Initial Load vs. In-App Spinners 11:14 - Progressive Enhancement and Level of Detail 13:16 - Why Banking Apps Have Too Many Spinners [Tags] Casey Muratori, web development, game development, latency, FPS vs milliseconds, John Carmack, racing the beam, software performance, AWS latency, frontend optimization, programming podcast, tech talk, Netflix engineering, software responsiveness, user experience (UX)