Polymer and modern web APIs: In production at Google scale
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Addy Osmani; Eric Bidelman; Matthew McNulty; Taylor Savage
The latest version of Polymer is fast and lean. Learn how teams at Google have successfully
launched sites using Polymer and the latest platform APIs: Web Animations, service workers
for offline and push notifications, and material design. And if you're new to Polymer we'll
show you how to get started building mobile-first apps.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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