In this tutorial, we're going to explore how to make web applications work offline through the use of service workers from Workbox.
There are many things that make up a progressive web application, whether that be with a mobile-friendly user experience (UX), having a native desktop and mobile API integration, or just being able to use the application without an internet connection.
Service workers are the first step towards developing a fully compliant progressive web application (PWA) and frameworks like Workbox make it very easy.
Click here for a related blog post on getting started with PWAs through Worbox.
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I had no experience with Workbox before watching this tutorial and I found it really useful just to get that all important first, working example up and running. Sounds trivial but I also liked the way it showed that you can just fully qualify the Workbox packages rather than, as in the official documentation examples, assigning the namespaces to constants first - getting different views from different people on the basics really helps with my learning. Thanks for a good video.