Instant Loading: Building offline-first Progressive Web Apps - Google I/O 2016
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Jake Archibald on Instant Loading: Building offline-first Progressive Web Apps
For most of the web, poor network connectivity destroys the user experience. We can do better. In this session we'll take an online-only site and turn it into a fully network-resilient, offline-first installable progressive web app, and this won't involve rebuilding from scratch; it'll be done in small iterations, with each step improving the user experience whether they're offline, online, or anything in between. This session will cover ServiceWorker, web manifests, add-to-homescreen banners, IndexedDB and BackgroundSync APIs.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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