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Progressive Web Application Development by Example

You're reading from   Progressive Web Application Development by Example Develop fast, reliable, and engaging user experiences for the web

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787125421
Length 354 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chris Love Chris Love
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Progressive Web Apps 2. Creating a Home Screen Experience with a Web Manifest FREE CHAPTER 3. Making Your Website Secure 4. Service Workers – Notification, Synchronization, and Our Podcast App 5. The Service Worker Life Cycle 6. Mastering the Cache API - Managing Web Assets in a Podcast Application 7. Service Worker Caching Patterns 8. Applying Advanced Service Worker Cache Strategies 9. Optimizing for Performance 10. Service Worker Tools 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

The PRPL pattern

We have looked at both the time to first byte and runtime performance issues. The best way to make sure that your site is performing its best is by implementing architecture best practices. The PRPL pattern was created to help modern web applications achieve top performance values.

The Google Polymer team developed PRPL as a guideline to follow to help websites perform better. It should be considered an architecture you can implement, but it is not all about technical specifics. To quote the PRPL documentation:

"PRPL is more about a mindset and a long-term vision for improving the performance of the mobile web than it is about specific technologies or techniques."

PRPL goes back to the principle of putting performance as a first-class feature of any website.

PRPL stands for:

  • Push critical resources for the initial URL route using <link preload&gt...
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