
معرفی ServiceWorker ، API که به شما امکان کنترل کامل در ذخیره سازی HTTP ، درخواست را می دهد و پایه ای برای پیام رسانی فشار ، آلارم ، جغرافیایی و همگام سازی پس زمینه است.
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Great talk, finally got to learn about service workers and offline web apps
https://jakearchibald.github.io/trained-to-thrill/
I might be quite late about ServiceWorkers. But this is the best video about ServiceWorkers I have seen so far. Thanks Jake. Cheers!
how to make google map offline by your explanation. Please help me
best video i ve seen for months for web tooling..i actually could follow it and seems alot easier then most seem to make everything sound . trains, outdoors, offline etc… class.
Flicker this, flicker that, flicker so. It becomes highly annoying after a while
LET'S HEAR IT FOR Ghost playing bjano!!
Good job Jake. I totally enjoyed. Lately i was doing some experiments using sw.js. But, now i am thinking to implement it in my project. Thanks for sharing this.
Somebody explain 11:50 please?
The jokes seem robotic and borderline cringe. Other than that love it.
great intro, you made a point.
What's the point of ServiceWorker cache? Is this supposed to replace Pragma/Cache-Control/Expires?
Superb stuff..
oh, thanks!
Just FYI, a minor point. The link to Is ServiceWorker ready at the end has a typo. Instead o a "/" it has a "." after "github.io".
good stuff
great work! I know I'm late to the party but this is cool
Very informative AND entertaining…
Very cool! Thank you!
How is the presenter separated from the background: using a video editing software or does he have huge screen on his back?
And what is the limit for the cache?
Wondering about the signature of the cache.add() method. You have an object (ie {}), but the items in it make it look like an array (ie 'a', 'b', 'c'). The spec seems to have an cache.addAll() that takes an array (as one would expect), and other references seem to just give a list of string parameters (like you have, but without the {}).
Which is it?
[edit: oh, I see you change it in a later slide 'what we've got so far']
I/O Byte: The ServiceWorker: The network layer is yours to own
/by @Jake Archibald #iobytes #network
Introducing ServiceWorker, the API that gives you full control over HTTP caching, request, and forms the basis for push messaging, alarms, geofencing and background sync.
hey, can you tell what you used for the diagrams at 1:20-ish ? thanks.
At last!!! This is what I need… thank you very very very very much!!!
In speed 0.5 it looks like he's drunk.
Great talk btw.
Offline-first with ServiceWorkers
There is a new kid on the "mobile first block"….
Presented by the most respected Jake Archibald.
If that works out, he can finally use this last cubicle at the mens room that was without WiFi ….
That's really passionate about using the toilet …. => like writing a whole Spec and working with browser vendors … 😉
=>> Love that talk, thanks @Jake Archibald
At 5:06, should cache.add({ … }); be cache.add([ … ])?