Great libraries and tools for great Progressive Web Apps – Google I/O 2016

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Progressive Web Apps should load fast, work great offline, and progressively enhance to a better experience in modern browsers. In this talk we walk through the tools and libraries that Google is creating to help developers create awesome experiences.

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4 Comments on “Great libraries and tools for great Progressive Web Apps – Google I/O 2016”

  1. With progressive web apps the industry has finally caught up to where Flash was at its peak. Some of the networking seems to have gone beyond the impressive tunneling etc of action-script. Thank God we are finally saying goodby to that childish language called javascript, web developers will now have to know the formal basics of real computer languages, those who manage the transition will wonder what they were ever talking about during the flex – ajax debates of old. Actionscript developers of course already know most of what Typescript is, EcmaScript6,…. just like Actionscript.

  2. Chrome is continuing to become developer friendly, so much so that it forgot to add user-centric features years ago! :(

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