"How to build Progressive Web Apps", with John Wargo


Details
We're happy to announce another session of the Online ColdFusion Meetup, "How to build Progressive Web Apps", with John Wargo, to be held Thursday Dec 3 at 12pm US Eastern Time, UTC-5.
As in recent weeks, this session will be held via a Youtube livestream (and streamed to it via Streamyard):
Meeting URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBVozXmp3oQ&list=PLG2EHzEbhy0-QirMKgSxhjkUyTSSTvHjL
TOPIC DESCRIPTION: (provided by the speaker)
Progressive Web Apps leverage modern browser capabilities to deliver additional capabilities for developers and app users. These web apps deliver capabilities that make a web app 'feel' more like traditional and mobile apps, providing offline capabilities (like the ability to run when offline or to perform background synchronization), receive push notifications, and installation on the system. In this session, John M. Wargo, the author of Pearson's Learning Progressive Web Apps (https://learningpwa.com) will introduce you to PWAs and show you how to build them.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS: (provided by the speaker)
John is a professional software developer, writer, presenter, father, husband, and Geek. For the last 15 years, he’s focused on enterprise mobility and building mobile apps. He’s an author of 7 books on mobile and web development, and has been a contributor to the open-source Apache Cordova project. He loves tinkering with IoT, building and writing about projects for Arduino, Particle Photon, Raspberry Pi, Tessel 2, and more.
RECORDINGS:
All meetings are recorded. The URL will be posted after meeting at https://recordings.coldfusionmeetup.com. In addition to those Adobe Connect streaming recording posted immediately after the meeting, we also post recordings at Youtube usually within a day of the meeting.
WANT TO PRESENT?
We welcome and indeed seek presentations from anyone wishing to speak about any projects regarding or tangentially related to CF. For more, see https://speak.coldfusionmeetup.com.

"How to build Progressive Web Apps", with John Wargo