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Better Than Native
27.3.2019
Andy Bell wrote up his thoughts about the whole web versus native app debate which I think is super interesting. It was hard to make it through the post because I was nodding so aggressively as I read:
The whole idea of competing with native apps seems pretty daft to me, too. The web gives us...
Spoják #5 – AV1 vás okouzlí. Bluetooth 5.1 vás naviguje. A Homebrew vám uvaří všude.
4.2.2019
Heslovitě: Datasette. Mozilla Reference Browser. AresDB. Cloud Firestore. FlexSearch.js. Babel 7.3.0. PWA na Play Store. Readability.js. Lighthouse s Platforms Packs. FOSDEM 2019. Firefox 65 a antiviry. Homebrew a Linuxbrew 2.0. Firefox proti sledování. AV1. Bluetooth 5.1. IE10 končí v 2020....
WDRL — Edition 237: HTTP Not Secure in Chrome, PWA Retrospective, Page Lifecycle API, And Plastic Roads
27.7.2018
Hey,
My Twitter timeline sometimes results in an interesting mix between various topics from the tech industry, politics and human or environmental matters. Today I had such a moment when I scrolled and two tweets made a great connection without the authors knowing about it. First, I read that...
Google Photos jsou nově dostupné i jako webová aplikace PWA. Na mobilu i počítači
5.6.2018
Součástí nedávné aktualizace Windows 10 byla i podpora PWA a s podporou se přidal i prohlížeč Chrome v nejnovější verzi 67. Už i na desktopu tak můžete využít výhody webových aplikací, které známe z mobilních telefonů. Nyní se k nim přidávají i Google Fotky.
Google Fotky jako PWA prozatím
4 Things Every Progressive Web App Must Have
5.4.2018
A Progressive Web App (PWA) is a web app that uses modern web capabilities to deliver an app-like experience to users. It looks and behaves as if it is a mobile app and can be kinda installed. In t
WDRL — Edition 216: On GDPR Design, The Secure Exclusive Web, Respecting Users, And PWA Silver Bullets
9.2.2018
Hey,
Nearly every month I see a tweet where a spokesperson of a big brand or big online service writes that they can’t support every major modern browser and offer Chrome-only features or banners that indicate users to switch to Chrome, claiming that they can’t provide the same experience in...