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A curated collection of resources for building Progressive Web Apps (PWAs).

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What is App Install Banners?

Awesome Progressive Web Apps is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates high-quality resources for learning about and building Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). It provides developers with a comprehensive directory of tutorials, case studies, technical specifications, videos, and tools needed to create web applications that offer native app-like experiences. The project solves the problem of information fragmentation by collecting the best PWA materials in one organized location.

Target Audience

Web developers, frontend engineers, and technical leads who are building or planning to build Progressive Web Apps and need reliable learning resources and implementation guides.

Value Proposition

Developers choose this resource because it saves time by providing a vetted, well-structured collection of PWA materials from authoritative sources, eliminating the need to search across scattered blogs and documentation. Its curation ensures quality and relevance, covering everything from fundamentals to advanced optimization techniques.

Overview

:sunrise: A collection of awesome resources for building progressive web apps

Use Cases

Best For

  • Finding authoritative tutorials on Service Workers and offline functionality
  • Learning about PWA implementation through real-world case studies
  • Staying updated on browser support for PWA APIs
  • Discovering free courses and books on Progressive Web Apps
  • Exploring performance optimization patterns like PRPL and RAIL
  • Referencing technical specifications for Web App Manifest and CacheStorage

Not Ideal For

  • Projects needing a ready-to-use PWA framework or boilerplate code
  • Developers looking for interactive, hands-on coding environments or live demos
  • Teams requiring real-time community support or forums for troubleshooting
  • Situations where the latest, experimental PWA APIs must be immediately documented

Pros & Cons

Pros

Authoritative Resource Curation

Aggregates high-quality materials from trusted sources like Google Developers and Mozilla, ensuring reliability and saving search time.

Comprehensive Technology Coverage

Includes dedicated sections for core PWA technologies such as Service Workers, CacheStorage, and Push Notifications, backed by specifications and tutorials.

Real-World Case Studies

Features success stories from companies like AliExpress and Konga, demonstrating measurable business impacts and practical implementation insights.

Structured Learning Pathways

Provides organized resources like free Udacity courses and must-read books, guiding developers from fundamentals to advanced topics.

Cons

External Link Dependency

All resources are links to external sites; broken or outdated links can hinder access, and the list itself offers no original content or code samples.

Potential Update Lag

As a static curated list on GitHub, it may not always reflect the latest PWA developments or browser API changes, relying on community contributions for updates.

No Hands-On Implementation Support

Lacks interactive elements, forums, or direct troubleshooting help, forcing users to seek additional resources for coding issues or advanced queries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Stats

Stars1,574
Forks95
Contributors0
Open Issues3
Last commit5 years ago
CreatedSince 2016

Tags

#case-studies#offline-first#web-app-manifest#learning-resources#service-workers#progressive-web-apps#web-development#push-notifications#performance

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