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On my way to step into a senior web developer, I find out the most important thing is thinking like a pro, which means optimization and proficiency are the priority not only the coding processing. I’ve gotten interested in the Progressive Web App which is created in 2015 by Google. And the idea of a PWA is invented by Steve Jobs in 2007.
When talking about App, you may relate the apps in Apple or Android app store. This is kind of in the middle between the web and a real full-size App.
What are the good parts of PWA?
Progressive: A PWA works in most modern web browsers with the power of progressive enhancement principles.
Connectivity Independent: It can run offline, even in the absence of a stable internet connection it works smoothly due to service workers.
App-like Experience: Though they are not real apps they offer the same level of user experience as native mobile apps with app-like navigation and interactions.
Responsive: PWAs work on every device be it a mobile phone, desktop, laptop, or tablet.
Shareable: The app can be shared with a URL or link and is easy…