Low level talk on the web v2016 with Polymer, Firebase and service workers in the real world (as: in your pocket). All code open sourced on Github. Nice!
Firebase supports being able to store data in a page that is already open when you go offline. You need ServiceWorker to be able to launch the site or app (or even reload) when offline.
the popup's I'm getting about updated sessions (new videos posted), after Google I/O has ended, ..., are these the push notifications? the reason I ask is I was wondering whether push notifications would be received even if the browser (desktop) is closed. found this from 2015. stackoverflow.com/questions/30054543/google-chrome-push-notifications-without-browser-running
This is definitely the thing which I want to spend my 120% of time for. So simple yet so great. Eric this is awesome!
Low level talk on the web v2016 with Polymer, Firebase and service workers in the real world (as: in your pocket). All code open sourced on Github. Nice!
Great talk, there is only one thing I didn't get quite right. Isn't firebase supposed to handle offline by itself?
Firebase supports being able to store data in a page that is already open when you go offline. You need ServiceWorker to be able to launch the site or app (or even reload) when offline.
+Paul Kinlan Cool.. got it. Thank you!
How do you deal with the browser support issues with web components? Which browsers does polymer support?
Great talk that gave me a lot to think about with my apps!
It's funny how the clock in the I/O Web app keeps working after you disable javascript in DevTools.
I wonder how does that work.
***** CSS animations on a element?
I didn't know that was possible.
the popup's I'm getting about updated sessions (new videos posted), after Google I/O has ended, ..., are these the push notifications?
the reason I ask is I was wondering whether push notifications would be received even if the browser (desktop) is closed. found this from 2015. stackoverflow.com/questions/30054543/google-chrome-push-notifications-without-browser-running
On Android yes, On Desktop No.
thanks eric
I don't know about you, but on my Samsung Gaaxy S4 the google io2016 website is shit.
Try another browser like Chrome or Opera