Mobile Web Weekly July 6, 2016   #115
Brian Rinaldi recommends
About that 'Mobile' in Accelerated Mobile Pages — Creating a single AMP-enabled page rather than separate, and the benefits and drawbacks of this approach.
Paul Bakaus
Holly Schinsky recommends
What's a Progressive Web App, and Should I Build One? — An overview of Progressive Web Apps and what factors might help you determine if you should build one.
Joe Madden
Peter Cooper recommends
A Guide to High Performance Browser Networking — A free-to-read book on what every web developer should know about mobile networks, protocols, and APIs provided by browsers to deliver the best user experience.
Ilya Grigorik
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Holly Schinsky recommends
Horizon: A Scalable Backend Perfect for JavaScript Mobile Apps — Horizon is a scalable backend perfect for JavaScript and cross-platform mobile apps. In this tutorial Wern Ancheta creates a multiplayer game to show why.
Wern Ancheta
Peter Cooper recommends
Deep User Engagement with Web Push Notifications — Push notifications are an effective way to build deeper user engagement with your webapp, and are now available on the web.
Google Chrome Developers
Holly Schinsky recommends
The Web App 'Discovery Problem' — Remy addresses the web app discoverability problem and how curated app stores could be the answer.
Remy Sharp
Holly Schinsky recommends
The Top 10 Prototyping Tools of 2016 — Levin Mejia runs through the tools you should be experimenting with to give your prototyping the edge.
Creative Bloq
Brian Rinaldi recommends
AMP and Standards — In response to a prior comment, Paul explains what he means when he describes AMP as ‘a stop gap measure’.
Paul Bakaus
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Give Your NativeScript Mobile App an Ionic Framework Theme — How to apply a CSS theme that will make your NativeScript Android and iOS mobile app look similar to the default styling for the Ionic Framework.
Nic Raboy
Holly Schinsky recommends
Offline Syncing in Ionic 2 with PouchDB and CouchDB — How to build hybrid apps that can store data remotely and provide offline functionality via syncing.
Josh Morony
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Use Cases For CSS Vertical Media Queries — Some examples of when vertical media queries can be useful.
Ahmad Shadeed
Brian Rinaldi recommends
An Update to the AMP Roadmap to Close Out Q2 — A status report on the AMP roadmap.
Ashwin Limaye
Brian Rinaldi recommends
The Progress of Web Apps — Jacob looks at the history of the web on Windows and how progressive web apps are an extension of that history. He also looks at how PWA’s might be supported on Windows.
Jacob Rossi
Holly Schinsky recommends
Angular 2 NativeScript vs. React Native — A high level, opinionated look at the difference between two popular mobile app dev tools based on Web technologies.
Itay Herskovits
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Build A Hybrid App with The Ionic Framework — A step-by-step tutorial for beginners with Ionic 1.
Web Designer Magazine
Holly Schinsky recommends
Improving User Flow Through Page Transitions — A step-by-step look at creating a transition between pages, in addition to thoughts on the pros and cons of this technique.
Luigi De Rosa
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