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Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are web apps that use service workers, manifests, and other web-platform features in combination with progressive enhancement to give users an experience on par with native apps.
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We asked members of the JavaScript community to share their “pick of the year”
My 2021 Pick: Joe Haddad
Joe works on Next.js at Vercel and is constantly looking to proudly demonstrate its power while actively listening to feedback from the community to support them better.
We asked members of the JavaScript community to share their “pick of the year”
Tejas Kumar
Web Developer, Conference Speaker, and Director of DevRel at Xata
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WebAssembly is a new type of code that can be run in modern web browsers — it is a low-level assembly-like language with a compact binary format that runs with near-native performance and provides languages such as C/C++, C# and Rust with a compilation target so that they can run on the web. It is also designed to run alongside JavaScript, allowing both to work together.
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Web Assembly (Wasm)
In this course, you'll learn foundational, low-level programming such as binary, hexadecimal, and all about how memory works within computers.
Build Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) from Scratch
Wouldn't it be fantastic if you could build apps that didn't always rely on an internet connection? Modern web browsers now enable you to create offline-capable Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)!
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