Progressive, Performant, Polymer: Pick Three - Google I/O 2016
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A great webpage gives you the deeply-linked content you want, immediately, when you click a URL. A great app provides an immersive client-side experience. Building a web app that's great at both used to require a lot of effort and tooling. But a set of new technologies shipping in the modern web platform all fit together to bring this within reach for everyone. Learn how HTTP/2+Push, Custom Elements, HTML Imports, and Service Worker help you build sites that transition from lightweight entry points to full-fledged app experiences, all with great developer ergonomics.
Read more about the PRPL pattern here: https://www.polymer-project.org/1.0/toolbox/server
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