Getting Lazy for Lightning-fast Launches

As the Angular team improves the performance and the footprint of the framework as a whole, there are strategies you can build into your app to improve performance. In this session we'll be focusing on Lazy Loading.

Lazy loading is a technique in that allows you to load modules asynchronously when they are needed. This will boost performance during startup, especially if you have many components with complex routing.
In this session we'll dive into techniques to optimize your app using lazy loading. We'll cover the potential downsides of this approach and cover several build-in strategies to speed up lazy-loading.


About Michael Carducci

Michael Carducci spent years learning to see things as they actually are; first as a magician, then as a software architect, now as both simultaneously. And somehow that’s not even the whole story.

He’s the author of Mastering Software Architecture (Apress, 2025) and is currently writing The Semantic Layer. He has spent over 25 years following interesting problems; through roles from individual contributor to CTO and back again, across industries and continents.

As a speaker, he applies the same toolkit he uses in close-up magic: attention, misdirection, timing, storytelling, and the instinct to take the long way around when that’s where the truth lives. Audiences at hundreds of conferences across four continents have described his talks as the kind that change how you think about a problem rather than just what you know about it.

He also makes YouTube videos about technology and curiosity with his wife Kate, because some ideas are too important (or too interesting!) to leave only in conference rooms.

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