Summit Report: Educating bleeding edge PWA developers (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)
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Sarah Clark from Google's Web training team, shares how Udacity is partnering with Google Developers to educate Progressive Web App developers at scale.
On day 1 of the Progressive Web Applications Summit, Sarah's team announced two new courses and a new credential from Udacity.
The Progressive Web Applications Specialization is an additional credential on top of the Sr. Front-end Web Developer Nanodegree. If you're interested in this credential, please sign up to be notified when it opens for the first cohort of students: https://goo.gl/pGWnvW
We released two courses building on the talks at the summit, including the first course in the specialization. All of Udacity's courses are available for free; if you want additional coaching and/or a formal credential, you can enroll in the paid Nanodegree program.
Client-Server Communications is a deep dive into HTTP, HTTPS and HTTP/2. It also dives into securing your code against common attacks: https://goo.gl/7rHPT1
Web Accessibility is a comprehensive course that will make you an accessibility expert. You'll learn how to design for accessibility, assess the accessibility of existing sites, and repair accessibility issues: https://goo.gl/12jJJ9
Also keep your eyes open for Web Push, the second course in the specialization, coming soon!
Music by Terra Monk: https://soundcloud.com/terramonk/pwa-amsterdam-2016
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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