The responsibilities of a web developer are broader than merely designing and developing an application. In addition to adding the right set of features to the app, you have to take proactive actions ...
Progressive Web apps are designed to mimic the experience of using a native app within a Web browser such as Chrome or Firefox. Offering a user experience and functionality that a standard website can ...
The need for businesses to target customers on mobile devices is well-established at this point. The question is no longer if they should do it but how. A business that wants to appeal to mobile-based ...
While native apps were once the be-all and end-all of mobile, there's a new contender on the block: PWAs You just have to look around you to see people everywhere browsing the internet through various ...
People in the United States now spend more time accessing the Internet through mobile applications than through Web browsers, a milestone of the online era with subtle but significant implications. In ...
While there are differing perspectives on the degree to which no-code and low-code development tools could eventually supplant human software developers, it’s clear that any software that takes care ...
I hate to admit it. I don’t really use Linux on my desktop anymore. Well, technically I do. I boot into Linux. Then I do about 95% of my work in Chrome. About the only native applications I use ...
The growing complexity of web infrastructure is a challenge that many organizations face today. When building and deploying web apps, IT teams must grapple with an array of choices, from selecting ...
Slack is a web app. Trello is a web app. Google Docs. Gmail. Even Twitter. The web started out as a collection of hyperlinked documents. The “Web 2.0” hype in the mid-2000s was about how the web was ...