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> Here's a really good talk about angular progressive web applications covering angular universal for screen readers, progressive web applications, intermittent internet connections, etc. Basically all the concerns brought up here covered for you by one of the most contributed to frameworks / platforms out there: Doesn't that require javascript on the server though? That is a no-go here. Node is very much *not* a secured application and would never be allowed on these servers without the usual certification processes... > For instance, I have published a lighter and as fast or usually faster alternative to any vDOM library out there, but I'm not posting it in here because it's pointless to this discussion. @WebReflection Likewise, though mine is public on my github, and not quite optimized yet, but faster than about anything else I've tested so far, I'd love to compare and test. ^.^ (It is a personal project, not used at this setup at work) > TL;DR can we please stop advertising frameworks in this channel? Thank you. Indeed, web standards should be just that. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/webcomponents/issues/509#issuecomment-303213902
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