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‘Progressive Web Apps’ – a primer

Progressive Web Apps

With today’s push by companies to provide mobile 1st experiences for their prospective customers, everyone’s developing native Android & iOS apps. But do you know there’ an alternative now?

Progressive Web Apps (PWA), bring Web apps that are technologically advanced to your home screen & reportedly perform as well or even better than native apps.

PWAs are being touted by Internet users as a “revolutionary new concept” for developers to take advantage of. It merges the power of natively developed apps for the iOS & the Android platforms, with mobile Websites, which function on any smartphone’s browser without having to install anything. In fact over the last few years, the tendency has been for users to install “less” apps.

The PWA concept was postulated in 2015 by Google Chrome developer Alex Russell & freelance designer Frances Berriman to denote a new software development methodology.

A PWA is a hybrid of regular Websites & mobile apps, which can evolve in time & combines features offered by modern browsers with the advantages of a mobile experience.

For it to be considered a PWA, an app needs to be an enhancement of existing Web tech, with no requirement for separate bundling or distribution, as you publish it just like any other Web app.

It does however need to meet the following criteria, according to Alex Russell:

According to Google’s Progressive Web Apps Developer’s page, the main advantages of using PWAs are:

 
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