Service Worker: taking the best from the past experience for the bright future of PWAs by Maxim Salnikov

There is no doubt that 2018 is the year when Progressive Web Apps will get the really broad adoption and recognition by all the involved parties: browser vendors (finally, all the major ones), developers, users. And the speed and smoothness of this process heavily depend on how correctly we, developers, use the power of new APIs. The main one in PWA concept is Service Worker API, which is responsible for all offline magic, network optimizations and push notifications. In my session based on accumulated experience of developing and maintaining PWAs we - go through the list of advanced tips & tricks, - showcase best practices, - learn how to avoid common pitfalls, - have a look at the latest browser support and known limitations, - share lots of useful insights. All on the way to the #YearOfPWA, all for delighting our users by the truly modern web applications.

Really comprehensive deck on _all_ things Progressive Web App by @[email protected], including popular tools and libraries, as well as general best practices. 👌 https://twitter.com/webmaxru/status/989821256924123136
Maxim «PWAngelist» Salnikov on Twitter

“@tomayac @kennethrohde @w3c @MicrosoftStore @TheWebConf I wish I was at @TheWebConf with my massive "#ServiceWorker: lessons from 3 years of #PWA concept" slidedeck! https://t.co/7MKCXL0LqT Projects by @tomayac, @kennethrohde, @boyofgreen, @jeffposnick, @Paul_Kinlan, @JudahGabriel are mentioned there :) #YearOfPWA”

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