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My Browser Does What?

In this talk, attendees will learn some of the latest features available in their browsers right now and some that will be available in the very near future.

Beginner
55m
(10)

Created by JavaScript & Friends

Last Updated Jan 26, 2024

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My Browser Does What?

In this talk, attendees will learn some of the latest features available in their browsers right now and some that will be available in the very near future.

Beginner
55m
(10)

Created by JavaScript & Friends

Last Updated Jan 26, 2024

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The Web evolves quickly. We are far away from the days of Marquees and Blink. But learning the latest features of the latest ECMAScript implementation or the newest PHP framework isn’t everything. New Web APIs are constantly added to the browser. Did you know that your browser can process audio feeds, that it can connect to Bluetooth devices, or that it can send you notifications? Vendors are extending the capabilities of browsers more and more, especially for mobile devices. In this talk, attendees will learn some of the latest features available in their browsers right now and some that will be available in the very near future.

My Browser Does What?
Beginner
55m
(10)
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