![]() ![]() Getting to that state has been an evolution and one we keep improving. At the Progressive Web Apps Summit, Edge engineers Ali Alabbas and Patrick Kettner talked about how standards like Service Worker will enable new progressive enhancements for web apps. On Windows, the web runs as a first-class citizen when it comes to application platforms. It’s a symptom of progressive enhancement at its finest. The fact that you can’t point to a single moment is entirely by design. There’s no single point at which the web started running apps rather than simple documents - you could argue JavaScript was the first step, or maybe AJAX via XMLHttpRequest, or perhaps you’re in the camp that doesn’t consider it an app unless it works offline and has a manifest with display: standalone/fullscreen. No, that’s not an autocorrect mistake from “progressive web apps” - let’s take a look at how the web has progressed from “ a large universe of documents” to a universal application platform. Let’s talk about the progress of web apps. Editor’s Note – this post was originally posted on Medium and has been updated to reflect the latest information.
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