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		<title>Image Optimization Part 1: The Importance of Images</title>
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		<description>On average, 46.6% of the page weight for these popular sites consists of images, included either inline with &lt;img&gt; tags or via CSS stylesheets. This is a massive percentage and it tells us one thing: There’s huge potential to improve the performance of websites if we can improve the way we handle the image payload. By focusing on images you can make a difference and delight your site visitors with a faster and more pleasant experience.</description>
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		<title>Refactor to Improve Code Design</title>
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		<description>Refactoring restructures your code into a more simplified or efficient form in a disciplined way. Refactoring software code improves its internal structure without changing external functionality for more efficient execution, faster download speed, and easier updates.</description>
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		<title>Bemerkungen zum ZIP-Format</title>
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		<description>Nearly everyone has a licenced or unlicenced version of Winzip or any other compatible utility installed. You can do a lot more with them than just to compress and combine files into a single archive. E.g. you can &quot;freeze&quot; the present state of a project or use the CRCs to identify files.</description>
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