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Date Published
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Justin Willis
Word count
966
Language
English
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Summary

Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) have gained popularity as a method for developing next-generation apps due to their ability to bypass app stores, allowing faster deployment and updates directly through web servers. This approach not only reduces the barrier to entry by enabling access through a simple URL click, but also ensures a consistent user experience across devices regardless of network conditions. PWAs offer advantages such as smaller storage footprints and compatibility with different browsers, with recent developments like Webkit's support for service workers enhancing their functionality. Ionic supports PWAs alongside native apps from a single code base, and is advancing its capabilities with the upcoming release of Stencil, which facilitates the use of pre-designed web components and improves performance through code splitting. The upcoming release of Stencil at the Polymer Summit is expected to further streamline PWA development, reinforcing Ionic's commitment to making high-quality PWAs a significant part of the web landscape.