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a world without servers #115
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This is an awesome area to explore more. We need to make a guide, or at least an application that follows these principles that people can use as an example. Have you seen infinite-app-cache? There's some useful discussion here. |
now up and running: http://hyperboot.org/ |
this is amazing! On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 2:55 PM, James Halliday notifications@github.com
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If you haven't already, please register yourself as a speaker for JSFest: https://ti.to/jsfest/oakland?release_id=nqflw0il0qw If you get it in within the next few days you'll probably get a much nicer conference badge :) And for any clever buggers who think they can register for free using that link, we will be checking the names against the accepted speakers list :) |
Now that browsers are increasingly capable, what do we even need servers for anymore?
I will show how to take "single page apps" to their logical conclusion: a single html file with no external resources that you can put on a thumb drive and tie to a carrier pigeon. Servers won't ever completely go away, they will just have a completely different role in the future once the possibilities of new browser features are properly realized.
Like all my talks, this one will be very hands-on and applied with much command-line spectacle.
It might not seem like it so far, but this talk is actually about browserify! That is the unexpected twist: everybody doing the best work on these things is already using npm for package management and browserify to build the bundles!
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