The Mobile Web: State of the Union - Google I/O 2016
The web platform is important. It's an open, interoperable platform for developers to build experiences that can be accessed by a large potential audience with no friction.
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Chrome 100 - What’s New in DevTools
What’s new in DevTools (Chrome 100) → goo.gle/36o2jcv Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:05 - 🎉🎊💯 0:35 - Edit @supports in the Styles pane 1:33 - Support common selectors in the Recorder panel 2:21
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Building a Website #Day0
Ever wondered how the Developer Advocates at Google build websites? This is an exclusive walk through by Paul Lewis as he builds the Chrome Dev Summit site. Subscribe and keep up to date!
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Summit Report: Progressive Web Apps for any occassion! (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)
Rob sits down with Dion Almaer to chat Progressive Web Apps and "buzzword fatigue", and why big businesses would be interested in building PWAs.
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Superpowers for next gen web apps: Machine learning
Discover how to achieve superpowers by embracing machine learning in JavaScript using TensorFlow.js in the browser.
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Intro & Setup - Progressive Web App Training
Welcome to the Progressive Web Apps Training course! This video provides a short introduction to the course, giving an overview of what topics and API’s are covered.
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Containment - Supercharged
Surma explains the brand new containment feature of the web, allowing you to boost your web app’s performance.
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Chrome 70 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 70 0:16 → Live Expressions in the Console 1:23 → Highlight DOM nodes during Eager Evaluation 1:51 → Enable Network Throttling from the Command Menu 2:55 → Break on
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Chrome 109 - What’s New in DevTools
What’s new in DevTools (Chrome 109) → goo.gle/3XijMI2 Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:14 Replay in-page user flows 1:02 Right click on a user flow’s step 1:15 Copy step as script 1:39 Sourcemap in
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How to stay fast and fresh with Angular
Watch a live coding demo walking through the top principles and tools you can use to make your applications shine when it comes to startup performance and bundle size.
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Side Navigation Bar: TL;DW - Supercharged
In this Side Navigation Bar TL;DW episode of Supercharged, Paul Lewis recaps what goes into building a side navigation component, warts and all!
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DevTools: State of the Union 2017 (Google I/O '17)
See a demo tour of new DevTools features that will allow web developers to build Progressive Web Apps, determine performance and accessibility issues via an auto-generated report, debug JavaScript
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Practical lessons from a year of building web components - Google I/O 2016
Web components are the new shiny thing on the web, but what makes a good web component? How do you design a useful API that works for all of your users and all of their browsers?
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Chrome OS Terminal
The Chrome OS Terminal app is the main way to interact with the development environment via command line. Learn how to customize and make it your own and start developing on your Chromebook.
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Google Sign-In for Websites: Authorization
Google Sign-In is a library that helps you implementing authentication/authorization using Google accounts to your app.
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New in Chrome 70: Desktop PWAs on Windows, Public Key Credentials, Named Workers and more!
Chrome 70 adds support for Desktop Progressive Web Apps on Windows, adds support for Public Key Credentials to the Credential Management API, allows you to provide a name to dedicated workers and
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PWA Dev Summit 2016 - Day 1 Live Stream!
The Progressive Web App Summit 2016 is here!
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Modern Web Testing and Automation with Puppeteer (Google I/O ’19)
Puppeteer is a Node library developed by the Chrome DevTools team for testing and automating headless and full Chrome.
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Is reduce() bad? - HTTP 203
In this episode, Jake and Surma discuss the array function reduce(). Is it good to use it? Is it too “smart”? Does it increase or decrease readability? Does anyone actually read video descriptions?
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Allan's story - Using the web to help young people find work
South Africa has the highest recorded youth unemployment rate in the world.
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Web performance made easy (Google I/O '18)
The web has made great progress in enabling fast experiences, but building a fast site today isn’t trivial.
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Chrome 80 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 80: 0:09 - Support for let and class redeclarations 0:40 - Improved WebAssembly debugging 0:54 - Network Panel updates 1:04 - Request Initiator Chains in the Initiator tab
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HTTP/2 101 (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)
HTTP/2 is coming. Actually, it’s here. Right now. It impacts not only your user’s experience but also the way you need to think about your website and webapps.
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C++ as a second language (Chrome University 2019)
A tour of C++ for experienced programmers coming from other languages, including Python, Java, JS, Ruby, JS and Golang. In this talk, Chris Blume (a.k.a.
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Simulate mobile devices with Device Mode #DevToolsTips
Want to test your websites on different mobile devices without owning a real one? In this episode, Jecelyn walks you through 5 ways to simulate mobile viewport with the Chrome DevTools Device Mode.
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Chrome 71 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 71 0:10 → Hover over Live Expression to highlight DOM node 0:46 → Store DOM nodes as global variables 1:19 → Initiator and priority info in HAR file 2:13 → Access Command
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Summit Report: Educating bleeding edge PWA developers (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)
Sarah Clark from Google's Web training team, shares how Udacity is partnering with Google Developers to educate Progressive Web App developers at scale.
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Design, UX & Advanced PWAs highlights (CDS 2020)
Once you’ve got solid foundations, how do you surprise and delight your users with modern UX/UI best practices and advanced capabilities?
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Adaptive Loading - Improving web performance on slow devices (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
Today, developers often build components and routes for a single baseline ("mobile", "desktop"). However, the environment conditions users are in are often much more nuanced.
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Web development on Chrome OS (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)
This talk demonstrates how in a few clicks you can get a full web development environment up and running on Chrome OS, including how to do cross-browser testing!
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