Talk |
NG-DE 2022
| 07.10.2022
Building desktop-class productivity apps with Angular and Project Fugu
Project Fugu is a multi-vendor effort that aims to bridge the gap between platform-specific apps and web applications: By introducing powerful capabilities such as file system or clipboard access, developers can create desktop-class productivity apps for the web. This is the perfect complement to Angular, which can be used to develop feature-rich Progressive Web Apps. In this talk, I’ll explain the objective of Project Fugu and show you how to add superpowers to your Angular apps!
Christian Liebel ist Consultant bei Thinktecture. Sein Fokus liegt auf Webstandards und Progressive Web Apps. Er vertritt Thinktecture beim W3C.
Event
NG-DE 2022
22.09.22
- 24.09.22
@ Berlin
(DE)
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