Google I/O 2015 - Polymer and modern web APIs: In production at Google scale
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Speaker(s):
Addy Osmani; Eric Bidelman; Matthew McNulty; Taylor Savage
Description:
The latest version of Polymer is fast and lean. Learn how teams at Google have successfully launched sites using Polymer and the latest platform APIs: Web Animations, Service Workers for offline and push notifications, and material design. And if you're new to Polymer we'll show you how to get started building mobile-first apps.
Watch all Google I/O 2015 videos at: g.co/dev/io15videos.
#io15
love it even more because the essence of "it is not a framework"
One of the best talks of io this year imo
*Polymer 1.0 ready for production!*
Brewer Digital Marketing uses Angular Material with Polymer for a top notch, app-like experience on the web for our clients. Congrats to the team for all the hard work on #IOWA. Eric Bidelman Matthew McNulty Taylor Savage Jarek Wilkiewicz
THE best presentation I've seen in years! Well done speakers.
Just an amazing presentation about Polymer 1.0. The idea to build out a Polymer starter kit is just fantastic ^^ I'm looking forward to test it as son as I can ...
Yay...Prime time for getting up now.
Finally I can push polymer to production with confidence.
Addy Osmani Eric Bidelman ***** We developers would love to see updated sublime snippets for Polymer and Web Components.
I wish I could give multiple thumbs up to this video:
"This is like the keynote of polymer" = thumbs up
The slide at @13:02(google services elemets) = thumbs up
The showcase (atavist, vaadin, salesforce) = another
Addy Osmany = two more ;-)
Google I/O 2015 - Polymer and modern web APIs: In production at Google scale
I think ingredients is a better analogy than the shipping container analogy.... Think that's been done before guys!
Finally something that makes sense. Super excited
impressive. I guess React.js will digest Polymer soon.
If I have to make cool MVP using emerging tech, I'll use Polymer, React.js, Flux, Koa, Node.js, MongoDB combination.
Good work thank for the quick intro.
At 26:30 you talk about reference binding. What would be the Polymer 1.0 equivalent?
34:40 that's how I feel building Android UIs. Material design guidelines are great but don't go beyond homoeopathy. How do I build anything???
I'd really like to learn more about that template technique that eric used @26:49 ...
What is this {% template "content" .%} syntax? Something server-side a presume but it isn't familiar to me. Go?
Polymer is great but I don't really like the idea of mixing up the inner HTML with data. For a sanity purpose, I reckon it would be a far better to get the data source via an HTML attribute and limit the inner HTML for the delegate (in other words how the view or each item in a loopable view looks like) similar to the way Qt QML does.
I love polymer so much , it's my major
very well done.
is the WebGl code available somewhere?
Google seems to bet on Polymer to become the next thing. With 1.0 it's about time to take at least a deep look.
Where are the actual guides or information for using it?
Google still won't use it with their projects.
First guy liked cats a bunch, and second guy seems like like food.
Is Paper Reader source code available somewhere?
How is it possible for the Elements Catalog to be completely un-browsable on my Note 4 using Chrome?
It's a little flaky on my Moto X 2014 as well. Unlike the I/O app, which runs great.
Daniel Nienhaus It's much more than flaky for me. I can't scroll because it registers it as a tap. When I enter the wrong element page because it tapped instead of scrolling, I can only see the cart icon so there is no way to see a demo. My interest in Polymer was about its mobile performance and that's not a good impression.
Richard Rouzeau I agree on the bad impression part. I gave the I/O app as an example of a site that works great. Writing off Polymer because of the performance of one site is a little premature. They should improve it of course.
Where is Rob Dodson....?
Where is ***** ?
Holy Bananas.... *-*
I like Google but... FUCK, Web pages send notifications to the desktop for ages ! Google didn't invent that !
Too bad with the hissy sound ;(
Google I/O 2015 - Polymer and modern web APIs: In production at Google scale
Google I/O 2015 - Polymer and modern web APIs: In production at Google scale