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Offline First Web Development. Design and build robust offline-first apps for exceptional user experience even when an internet connection is absent

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Daniel Sauble
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When building mobile apps, it’s easy to forget about the moments when your users lack a good Internet connection. Put your phone in airplane mode, open a few popular apps, and you’ll quickly see how they handle being offline. From Twitter to Pinterest to Apple Maps, some apps might handle being offline better—but very few do it well. A poor offline experience will result in frustrated users who will abandon your app, or worse, turn to your competitor’s apps

Expert or novice, this book will teach you everything you need to know about designing and building a rigorous offline app experience. By putting the offline experience first, you’ll have a solid foundation to build upon, avoiding the unnecessary stress and frustration of trying to retrofit offline capabilities into your finished app. This basic principle, designing for the worst-case scenario, could save you countless hours of wasted effort.

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O autorze książki

Daniel Sauble is part UX designer, part developer, and part researcher. He loves enterprise software start-ups and has worked at companies, including Puppet Labs and Sonatype, on problems encompassing configuration management, repository management, and patch management. Ironically, his first foray into book authorship has nothing to do with any of these. In his off time, he runs, speaks, writes, and spends time with his family. He has learned that there is nothing more painful than the end of an ultramarathon, more nerve-wracking than your first conference talk, or more satisfying than a long writing project. One day, he may be foolish enough to start his own company, but for now is content to hone his product design skills in the midst of start-up culture. Home is the verdant landscape of the Pacific Northwest, but Daniel enjoys a bit of travel now and then. Between travel, family, work projects, and the personality of an INTJ, he doesn’t have much of a social life. He has no illusions that writing a book will change this much. That said, it’s an excellent conversation starter, should the need arise.

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