TinyPNG
TinyPNG (by Tinify) is a free image optimization solution trusted by developers, designers, and businesses worldwide. Using smart lossy compression, it reduces JPEG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF file sizes by up to 80% without sacrificing quality. Accelerating load times, boosting SEO, and lowering bandwidth costs.
Easily compress, convert, and resize images through a user-friendly web interface or integrate with your stack via our robust API. Tinify also offers an image CDN to ensure fast, reliable global delivery of optimized images. Official SDKs are available for Python, Node.js, PHP, Java, Ruby, and .NET. We also offer a WordPress plugin and a growing ecosystem of third-party integrations.
Tinify eliminates complexity, no confusing settings, no guesswork. Whether you're optimizing a small catalog or managing millions of files, it delivers consistent, scalable results. Every plan starts with a generous free tier, and our responsive support team is ready to assist.
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Convesio
Convesio is an all-in-one hosting and payment solution built to help ecommerce and WordPress businesses grow with speed, stability, and confidence.
Unlike traditional hosts, Convesio combines enterprise-grade managed hosting with ConvesioPay — a fully integrated payment processing system designed to simplify how online stores handle transactions. The result is faster checkout performance, fewer integration headaches, and complete visibility into revenue — all from one dashboard.
Backed by scalable container technology, PCI-compliant infrastructure, and 24/7 expert support, Convesio empowers WooCommerce merchants to focus on growth instead of maintenance.
Why Choose Convesio:
Integrated payment processing with ConvesioPay
Fast, reliable, and scalable hosting built for WooCommerce
PCI-compliant and security-focused by design
One platform for hosting, payments, and performance insights
24/7 expert support from ecommerce specialists
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AssemblyScript
AssemblyScript is a language that draws parallels to TypeScript, specifically crafted for developing applications in WebAssembly. It is designed to harness the full potential of WebAssembly, offering developers granular control over their applications at a low level.
Because of its TypeScript-like syntax, it enables an effortless transition for programmers aiming to compile their code into WebAssembly without the burden of learning a completely different language. This compatibility allows developers to easily integrate AssemblyScript into their projects, as it requires minimal setup—just a simple npm install is all that's needed!
As an open-source initiative released under the Apache License, Version 2.0, AssemblyScript is built upon Binaryen and follows the standards of WebAssembly. This valuable resource is the product of a passionate team dedicated to enhancing the development experience in the WebAssembly ecosystem. With its growing community, AssemblyScript continues to evolve, making it a compelling choice for developers.
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WebAssembly
WebAssembly, often abbreviated as Wasm, is a binary instruction format designed for use with a stack-based virtual machine, providing a versatile compilation target for multiple programming languages and enabling the seamless deployment of applications on the web for both client-side and server-side environments.
The architecture of the Wasm stack machine prioritizes efficiency regarding both size and load times, using a binary structure that allows for rapid execution. By capitalizing on common hardware capabilities, WebAssembly seeks to deliver performance levels that closely match those of native applications across a wide array of platforms.
Furthermore, WebAssembly creates a memory-safe and sandboxed execution context that can be combined with existing JavaScript virtual machines, thereby enhancing its adaptability. When deployed in web settings, WebAssembly conforms to the browser's security protocols regarding same-origin policies and permissions, which helps maintain a secure execution environment.
Moreover, WebAssembly includes a human-readable textual format that aids in debugging, testing, and educational purposes, enabling developers to easily experiment with and refine their code. This textual form is also accessible when reviewing the source of Wasm modules online, allowing programmers to interact directly with their code more effectively. By promoting such accessibility and understanding, WebAssembly not only aids developers but also fosters a broader appreciation for the inner workings of web applications, ultimately contributing to a more robust web development ecosystem.
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