![]() ![]() In part two we took some basic initial designs and got things up and running with some tooling and technology choices. Namely a desire to learn how a small web application could be made in vanilla JavaScript and to get a non-designing developer working his design chops a little. ![]() Introductionīack in the first part of this series we explained why this project came to be. This article is re-post of the article I originally wrote for Smashing Magazine. Part Three: making a Progressive Web App (PWA) and lessons learnt ![]()
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