The Cordova community always set as its goal making themselves obsolete saying that when browsers offered most of the capabilities required by mobile applications, then the Cordova project would no longer be needed. I ended up spending many years in the Apache Cordova community and ultimately wrote four books on the topic. I've never been a very good native mobile app developer, but as I experimented with different development approaches, I discovered I liked best the approaches that allowed me to leverage my web development skills. Wargo: I've been involved with software development for a long time (more than 30 years) and I've had many roles as a developer, product manager, consultant, etc.įor the last 15 years or so, I specialized in mobile software development (building apps for mobile phones). InfoQ: Can you tell our readers about yourself? What drove you to write this book? InfoQ readers can download a sample chapter of the book here. The book contains plenty of code samples and runs the reader through creating three PWAs, each of which illustrates specific PWA features. The book deals in detail with web manifests and service workers, the latter providing the core capabilities that differentiates PWAs from mere web applications. Wargo explores the benefits and importance of progressive web apps (PWAs) and how developers can leverage PWAs to enhance user experience on multiple devices. The book Learning Progressive Web Apps by John M.
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