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Web Directions Code '20 session spotlight–Fugu and the Future of the Web Platform - Web Directions

Web Directions Code ’20 session spotlight–Fugu and the Future of the Web Platform

15th June, 2020 @johnallsopp

Fugu and the Future of the Web Platform

Kenneth Rohde Christiansen, Sr. Web Platform Architect Intel Corporation

Progressive Web Apps–Web sites that can progressively turn into app-like experiences and be installed on your devices–were introduced to the world at this very conference in 2015, by Alex Russell.

PWAs now also work on desktop systems, but usually desktop applications have different requirements as they are usually used for creating, in contract to consumption on mobile. As a user you want to be able to access your files, copy paste without issues, not having the screen turn off while giving a presentation, you want access to printers and other devices, access to local fonts. The list goes on! Currently most of those things are only available to native apps and are not things you want your random web sites to have access to. Project Fugu is the project to extend the web with more native-like capabilities in a way that is safe and understood by the users. Join this talk to learn more about the exciting things we are working on as part of Project Fugu.

About Kenneth Rohde Christiansen

Kenneth is a Danish software engineer and architect, specialized in mobile and web technology. Working at Intel out of Copenhagen, Kenneth helps define Intel’s strategy and plans regarding the Web Platform, as well as puts it into action. Before joining Intel, Kenneth was employed by Nokia (Denmark and Brazil) where he worked on the Nokia N9 web browser, Qt, WebKit, as well as many other mobile projects. Kenneth is an elected member of the W3C Technical Architect Group (TAG). Currently working on making Progressive Web Apps more capable as part of Project Fugu.

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