-
@windowsdev I think a fantastic resource for information about the ROI of PWAs is @CloudFour’s @PWAStats. It collects a ton of success metrics and groups them in ways that can be really helpful when you’re trying to justify a move to PWA.
-
@windowsdev @CloudFour @PWAStats If folks haven’t tried out the Twitter PWA for Windows yet, I highly recommend it. @CharlieCroom & his team have done a bang-up job and are continuing to improve the experience. They’ve also done some excellent integration work with Windows 10 via the WinRT APIs.
-
@windowsdev @CloudFour @PWAStats @CharlieCroom I wrote about PWAs from a UX perspective for @alistapart: alistapart.com/article/yes-that-web-project-should-be-a-pwa
-
@windowsdev @CloudFour @PWAStats @CharlieCroom @alistapart I also took on the trope of web vs. native in @smashingmag: smashingmagazine.com/2018/02/native-and-pwa-choices-not-challengers/
-
@windowsdev @CloudFour @PWAStats @CharlieCroom @alistapart @smashingmag And if folks missed them, I posted a bunch of other great resources in my response to question 6: @windowsdev/1056997231876698112
-
@windowsdev @CloudFour @PWAStats @CharlieCroom @alistapart @smashingmag And if you still aren’t sure what a PWA is, check out this awesome piece by @amberleyjohanna: medium.com/@amberleyjohanna/seriously-though-what-is-a-progressive-web-app-56130600a093