Future Of The Web For 2019!
Hey guys, In this list I’ve been hunting down some really good tips ‘n tricks! I’m super excited to be writing this as I learnt a lot even if you are not looking for frameworks or changes to your current stack.
1. Material Design is a Must
Material Design is a skill companies are looking for in every individual’s skill set. It was developed by Google in 2014 as a set of design standards that enhances the user experience by creating neat and organized user interfaces that support responsive scaling across different screen sizes and dimensions. It’s based on Google’s material design language and provides components such as Parallax, Toast etc.
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2. PWA (Progressive Web Apps)
This was one of the revolutionary concepts invented and announced by Google in 2015. The popularity of such applications is based on the efficient web development that results in a straightforward and positive user experience. Progressive web apps are web sites that resemble native mobile applications and can work offline. Shortcuts to such apps can be created and saved on the desktop. As most of the data is stored in the cache, PWA can be loaded very quickly.
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3. React Native and Electron
React Native enables you to create apps for mobile devices, such as smartphones. On the other hand, Electron allows you to build apps for desktops. Both turned out to be well established frameworks in 2017 and are great solutions in order to go from JavaScript to a native app.
Some applications created on Electron are:
- Slack
- Atom
- GitHub
Some applications built on React Native are:
- Airbnb
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4. Storybook
Storybook started off as a framework that no one knew about. But suddenly in mid-2017, it became immensely popular due to the efforts of its community. It allows you to create and test UI components in isolation. Storybook provides the developer great value for his/her efforts. Here is a pro tip, if you want to stand out as a developer, just show up to an interview with the storybook from your last project.
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