Apple today announced the launch of Speedometer 2.0, a reaction speed meter that a web application can return through a browser, simulating different interactions with said application, as if it were a real user.
The objective of this application is, like other options on the market, know the optimization of a specific web page, its processing speed, with which browser it works best, maximum connection limit without suffering the page crash, code performance, etc.
Speedometer 2.0 comes to the market from Apple, with which we can perform a quick analysis of a web application, knowing first-hand the implementation of the web, if it is optimized, what we can improve and other assessments through a series of simulated actions that the benchmark itself performs.
In order to measure the response of a website, the team W Apple has launched this new version 2.0, after the version launched almost 4 years ago, in 2014. With this new installment, the guys from Cupertino have implemented numerous improvements to perform the necessary measurements on the web by its developers.
With this tool, you can control all kinds of web applications created with a multitude of frameworks different and that use libraries of programming languages that have been recently added to this new version.
With all these and more news, described on the official website of W, Apple releases the ultimate tool for the optimization of web projects, something really useful for those professionals who work in this area.