Erik Witt - PWAs and Service WorkersProgressive Web Apps will be the
big web technology of 2018. Google is already pushing PWAs very hard
on Android and Microsoft will add support on Windows starting in
April. So PWAs may take over mobile and even desktop app development.
And there is good reason for that. With features like
add-to-homescreen, offline mode, push notifications plus APIs for
payment, credentials, sharing and speech processing to come, PWAs have
a lot to offer.
So it’s probably a good time to take a look at the underlying
technology: Service Workers are the new web standard that makes all
this possible. This talk will give a comprehensive overview of scopes,
lifecycles, persistence and caching strategies as well as highlight
all the quirks and pitfalls that come free with early browser support.
After half a year extensive work with Service Workers in production
there is a whole lot to share
Erik Witt (https://www.xing.com/profile/Erik_Witt
[https://www.xing.com/profile/Erik_Witt]) is a Full Stack Developer
and Web PERFORMANCE ENGINEER AT BAQEND (https://www.baqend.com/
[https://www.baqend.com/]).
David Müllerchen - PWA why and how using Angular
All the cool kids in the streets are talking about PWA. But why is it
that awesome? What are the benefits of PWA? Let's take a look at a
very common usecase and check how it works with Angular.
DAVID Müllerchen (https://twitter.com/webdave_de
[https://twitter.com/webdave_de]) is a trainer at AngularJS.DE
(https://angularjs.de/ [https://angularjs.de/]). He loves to speak and
teach at MEETUPS AND CONFERENCES. In his meantime he works as a senior
frontend developer at HQLabs (https://www.hellohq.io/
[https://www.hellohq.io/]). During leisure time he jumps through the
parks with his kids or rides his racer. He also is a Organizer of the
HAMBURG AngularJS MEETUP
(https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/Hamburg-AngularJS-Meetup/
[https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/Hamburg-AngularJS-Meetup/]).
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