I came across a number of conversations about progressive web apps between web developers in Nigeria and Kenya. Intrigued, I got in touch with them to hear their thoughts, resulting in this double interview.
Want to get started with progressive web apps, but not sure where to start? This page will list the best resources we know of to help you understand Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), get started and learn things in depth.
There is an explosion of electronic devices nowadays. What if we could communicate with them through a web browser? The Web Bluetooth API allows you to interact with many Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) enabled devices.
From Opera 36, we are introducing a brand new look for the start page. Let’s take a look at what this means for theme developers and what you can do to tweak your theme even further.
Norway is the nation that gave the world the paperclip and the cheese slicer, so it’s easy to see that R&D is a national tradition here. Today, Opera R&D released a labs build of Opera for Android with URL beacon detection.
Opera 42 (based on Chromium 55) for Mac, Windows, Linux is out! To find out what’s new for users, see our Desktop blog. Here’s what it means for web developers.
Opera 41 (based on Chromium 54) for Mac, Windows, Linux is out! To find out what’s new for users, see our Desktop blog. Here’s what it means for web developers.
Opera 40 (based on Chromium 53) for Mac, Windows, Linux is out! To find out what’s new for users, see our Desktop blog. Here’s what it means for web developers.