A Progressive Web App or PWA is a web application that has a set of capabilities (similar to native apps) which provide an app–like experience to users. PWAs need to meet a set of essential requirements that we’ll see next. PWAs are similar to native apps but are deployed and accessible from web servers via URLs, so we don’t need to go through app stores.
A PWA needs to be:
Progressive: Work for every user, regardless of browser choice, because they are built with progressive enhancement as a core tenet.
Responsive: Fit any form factor, desktop, mobile, tablet, or whatever is next.
Connectivity independent: Enhanced with service workers to work offline or on low–quality networks.
App–like: Use the app–shell model to provide app–style navigation and interactions.
Fresh: Always up–to–date thanks to the service worker update process.
Safe: Served via HTTPS to prevent snooping and ensure content has not been tampered with.
Discoverable: Are identifiable as applications thanks to W3C manifests and service worker registration scope allowing search engines to find them.
Re–engageable: Make re–engagement easy through features like push notifications.
Installable: Allow users to keep apps they find most useful on their home screen without the hassle of an app store.
Specification: Learn React by building a Progressive Web App (PWA)
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 3 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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ERICK YAKIN LOPEZ RIVERA –
Well you will build a very basic PWA and is pretty much focused on React than PWA. Consider this before buying this course.
Jesus Costas –
Easy and clear!
Shaun Maloney –
Great kick start into React, particularly if you are already proficient with another front end UI framework or library (Angular 2+ here). I really liked the Firebase addition, something I definitely plan to use for personal projects.
John Craig –
Enjoying the pace and clarity. Excellent so far.
Ayush Kanodia –
I have learn some thing new in this project.
Anand T –
I was new to React. The course is simple and elegant.
Anant Chohan –
Think the course is great and at a pace I can follow