- Read Drive a LED grid with a Raspberry Pi Pico and Web Serial - Part 1
- Read Best practices for using the Wake Lock API.
- Read The cost of convenience
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- I tend to agree a lot with what Surma is saying.
- While useful, I struggle a little with the framework vs library framing - "Your code is called by the framework" and "your code calls the library" by this logic the "Web" and Browser is also a framework.
- "Abstractions" - I suspect you will hear Google teams talking about this a lot more soon.
- TIL The Speed Metrics team has a changelog docs/speed/metrics_changelog - chromium/src - Git at Google - wonder if anyone has made this in to an RSS feed?
- So does lighthouse - Lighthouse performance scoring
- Updated my Consultation slot to use Google Calendar.
- Writing about Web Platform Stability
- DevSAT tell us that developers struggle to keep up with changes in the platform
- Interop-2022 is a great project
- Change of tone in how we communicate
- Developers are telling us that it's more than just the platform, but it's also framework ecosystems move too quickly.
- Thought:
- Hidden platforms - Clear that the web is a platform that you can build on, but there's also a Chrome platform that is segmented into
- Extensions Platform - Users can supercharge the browser
- Developer Platform - Developers can use Chrome to build businesses that take advantage of the internals of the engine.
- Lighthouse - Lighthouse CI, StackPacks
- Chrome DevTools
- Chrome DevTools Protocol
- DevTools extensions
- Puppetteer
- Hidden platforms - Clear that the web is a platform that you can build on, but there's also a Chrome platform that is segmented into
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We want people to have the best experience possible on the web without having to install a native app or produce content in a walled garden.
Our team tries to make it easier for developers to build on the web by supporting every Chrome release, creating great content to support developers on web.dev, contributing to MDN, helping to improve browser compatibility, and some of the best developer tools like Lighthouse, Workbox, Squoosh to name just a few.