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Why is it like this? Installed Web Apps - how they are built, function, and struggle today. #67

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dmurph opened this issue Sep 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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dmurph commented Sep 10, 2024

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Installing web applications has been around for a while now, and common patterns, requirements, and problems have emerged. This presentation will go over these things with some case studies, and hopes to inform future development of web platform functionality to provide a stable, non-flaky, and functional platform for developers to create competitive and rich user experiences.

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Understanding web app functionality, structures, problems, and common gotchas today.

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@reillyeon

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#web-apps-struggle

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

#25

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This is a useful presentation to happen before the Web App Install breakout, as it greatly informs the design of that API.

Agenda for the meeting.

Presentation link: https://bit.ly/installed-web-app-state-struggles-2024-presentation
Minutes: https://www.w3.org/2024/09/25-web-apps-struggle-minutes.html

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@dmurph dmurph changed the title Why is it like this? Web apps - how they are built and function today. Why is it like this? Web apps - how they are built, function, and struggle today. Sep 10, 2024
@dmurph dmurph changed the title Why is it like this? Web apps - how they are built, function, and struggle today. Why is it like this? Installed Web Apps - how they are built, function, and struggle today. Sep 10, 2024
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