webmaxru Slides for the “Native Web Apps” keynote I delivered today at @JavaScriptCon NYC edition:
- The most complete list (but still not full) of the features that make a #PWA feel like native
- Focused on App<->OS integrations
- Could work like a checklist
slides.com/webmax/nwa/
@patmeenan Rolled this out on blog.tomayac.com today. Probably completely over-engineered, but low-prio pre-loading my collect.js script seemed interesting.
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@maudnals Nice, registered. ✅
@voxpelli FYI @Paul_Kinlan (see full thread)
RT @ddprrt: Quake in 13 KB of JavaScript
https://t.co/QspiUPrTQG
Source: https://t.co/D4OaAruRex
@DanShappir @rr_cook @googlechrome @webkit @ricmac It was attempted twice for @Firefox: https://t.co/2N6hdHuHU8. Maybe @TedMielczarek remembers benchmarks that might have been ran back then?!
@yisibl See the green box at https://t.co/OlY0HVB9Jp.
@yisibl Possibly both. Imagine you have a technical blog post with the flow text set in Font A and the code samples in Font B. Both fonts should be preloaded, but since code samples come further down in a typical blog post, you can say Font B should be
🤷 Help the browser decide what’s important and what isn’t with Priority Hints: https://t.co/aI1FwVu8QU. The idea’s been around for a while, but there’s a new origin trial happening: https://t.co/l2fBBZ46hW.
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@hako584 It’s about expanding what the Web can do, see https://t.co/vvaK6bRcLW. The code name “Project Fugu” 🡠is a hat tip to the Simpsons episode “One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish” (https://t.co/qdKj9qsDoU), since Fugu (APIs) can be a delicacy
Seemingly small thing, but the intent to ship below â¤µï¸ makes working with the clipboard 🔋 a lot smoother, so you don’t need to write code like in my comment: https://t.co/CnD7FBnNzH. Non-owner LGTM, please ship this yesterday. 😃 https://t.co/J