The term Progressive Web App refers to a group of technologies, such as service workers, and push notifications, that can bring native-like performance and user experience to web apps. The term got coined back in 2015 by designer Frances Berriman and Google Chrome engineer Alex Russell. Some of the characteristics of PWAs are: Progressive – Work for every user, regardless of browser choice because they’re built with progressive enhancement as a core tenet. Responsive – Fit any form factor: desktop, mobile, tablet, or forms yet to emerge. Connectivity independent – Service workers allow work offline, or on low-quality networks. App-like […]
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