It's exciting for the web. I have seen some great scenarios in Flipkart Lite and Paytm. But how will the average user find the collection of PWAs as they are accustomed to searching on app stores?
Great keynote! The speaker can explain briefly all benefits that PWA brings to developers. One of the first slides can show clearly about how many megabytes consume a native app (yet recently installed). A progressive web app just use a few KBs. All companies in the world should make a true research to discover if its necessary has a native app, or if a simple PWA can cover its necessities.
Of course a PWA is smaller. That is because a PWA is a website and not an app. By considering them, you are comparing apples and oranges. A bike is also smaller than an airplane. That doesn't mean we should use bikes instead of airplanes to save space.
Could someone please address the elephant in the room with regards to PWAs: browser performance vs native UI. This brave new world homescreen-browser-apps seems alot like Hybrid apps, which were largely thrown out due to sub par performance. It seems a bit disingenuous that this is being totally ignored.
Websites should load on high latency / low bandwidth networks. User experience must not be interrupted due network interruptions or limited resources. Supply feedback when actions fail to complete and always keep the interface responsive to user interaction.
i was just looking for something exactly like this, great timing thank you!
Please i need that this presentation. Any other resource available on this slides
Any one know where can I find these slides?
Wow, you truly have good presentation skills sir. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you so much.
It's exciting for the web. I have seen some great scenarios in Flipkart Lite and Paytm. But how will the average user find the collection of PWAs as they are accustomed to searching on app stores?
Great keynote!
The speaker can explain briefly all benefits that PWA brings to developers.
One of the first slides can show clearly about how many megabytes consume a native app (yet recently installed). A progressive web app just use a few KBs. All companies in the world should make a true research to discover if its necessary has a native app, or if a simple PWA can cover its necessities.
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Of course a PWA is smaller. That is because a PWA is a website and not an app. By considering them, you are comparing apples and oranges. A bike is also smaller than an airplane. That doesn't mean we should use bikes instead of airplanes to save space.
Could someone please address the elephant in the room with regards to PWAs: browser performance vs native UI. This brave new world homescreen-browser-apps seems alot like Hybrid apps, which were largely thrown out due to sub par performance. It seems a bit disingenuous that this is being totally ignored.
For a UX designer, what ought to be the key takeaway from all of these?
Websites should load on high latency / low bandwidth networks. User experience must not be interrupted due network interruptions or limited resources. Supply feedback when actions fail to complete and always keep the interface responsive to user interaction.
there should be diffrent store for progressive web apps like native apps
LOL @8:19, 10% less is not the same as 10x less
Lol at the end of the day publishers are still relying on crap adverts. 2004 much?
pwa, nex web
Wow!!
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Are u kidding. Average user not even install zero app per month.
He is correct. Google has data about every phone that has Android. Data speaks for itself.
LOL. Not Much as he spoke. There are advantages and disadvantages of any tool.
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