Chrome for Developers

Chrome for Developers

Views:
181,053,451
Subscribers:
792,000
Videos:
1,868
Duration:
21:05:06:16

Chrome for Developers is a YouTube channel which has roughly 792 thousand subscribers. His content totals around 181.05 million views views across around 1.87 thousand videos.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnUYZLuoy1rq1aVMwx4aTzw





Top 400 Videos With The Longest Duration by Chrome for Developers


Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
301.Polymer - State of the Union (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)28:18
302.Engaging with the Real World: Web Bluetooth and Physical Web (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)28:14
303.The Future of Loading on the Web (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)28:03
304.Generating your color palette in CSS | HTTP 20328:02
305.Making Chromestatus.com a Lightning-Fast PWA (Polymer Summit 2016)28:02
306.Monster Apps: Meatscope + Polymon (Polymer Summit 2016)28:01
307.Introduction to WebRTC Statistics and getStats() API (Kranky Geek WebRTC Brazil 2016)27:58
308.HTTP/2 101 (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)27:58
309.Instant loading with HTTP/2 (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)27:57
310.Owning your performance: RAIL (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)27:55
311.Real World WebAssembly (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)27:54
312.Bridging the native app gap (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)27:49
313.Web as a building block for user experience (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)27:47
314.Welcome to Day One27:38
315.The “Progressive” in Progressive Web Apps (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)27:30
316.The Web for the Entire World (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)27:30
317.Thinking on ways to solve CAROUSELS27:23
318.Using Web Components in Ionic (Polymer Summit 2017)27:20
319.Real Talk about HTTPS (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)27:15
320.Day 2 Keynote (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)27:05
321.Protecting users on a thriving web (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)27:04
322.History of WebAssembly (Chrome University 2019)27:02
323.Testing 101 (Chrome University 2019)26:58
324.Microsoft: Keeping the Progressive in PWAs (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)26:53
325.Do Less & Be Lazy: Practical Performance Patterns for Polymer (Polymer Summit 2016)26:53
326.Smooth Moves: Rendering at the Speed of Right ® (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)26:49
327.Building for Billions (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)26:43
328.C++ Memory (Chrome University 2019)26:41
329.Data Flow in Polymer Elements and Apps (Polymer Summit 2016)26:39
330.Patterns for privacy26:35
331.Quantify and improve real-world RAIL (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)26:34
332.State of Houdini (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)26:30
333.The Virtue of Laziness: Leveraging Incrementality for Faster Web UI (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)26:27
334.Sign-in on the Web - Credential Management and Best Practices (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)26:26
335.Sensors in Chrome OS (Chrome University 2019)26:26
336.How to make your content shine on Google Search (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)26:22
337.Long-term support (LTS)26:21
338.Schematics as a 2nd language (Chrome University 2019)26:21
339.Opening Keynote (Polymer Summit 2016)26:20
340.What is/Who Makes "The Platform" (Polymer Summit 2017)26:20
341.Polymer Performance Patterns (The Polymer Summit 2015)26:12
342.End to End with Polymer (The Polymer Summit 2015)26:11
343.Keynote by Darin Fisher, VP of Chrome (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)26:09
344.Progressive Web Apps (PWAs): New features & APIs26:03
345.Life of a navigation (Chrome University 2019)25:58
346.Using Web Components to Build PWAs (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)25:53
347.Building Progressive Web Apps Today (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)25:51
348.Why is my animation glitching?25:50Show
349.Increase Engagement with Web Push Notifications (Chrome Dev Summit 2015)25:47
350.Are SPAs better than MPAs? | HTTP 20325:42
351.Get Down to Business: Why the Web Matters (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)25:37
352.Loop Tiling - HTTP 20325:36
353.Tools for Success (Progressive Web App Summit 2016)25:31
354.C++ as a second language (Chrome University 2019)25:29
355.Polymer Butter and Firebase Jelly (Polymer Summit 2016)25:28
356.DevTools: State of the Union 202225:26
357.Evolving the Next Generation of Polymer Elements (Polymer Summit 2017)25:25
358.HTTP Headers - The State of the Web25:21
359.Oh the things you’ll compile - modern WebAssembly (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)25:20
360.Workbox: Flexible PWA Libraries (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)25:18
361.Color Spaces: Do YOU know the difference between sRGB, LAB and CIE XYZ? - HTTP 20325:17
362.From Low Friction to Zero Friction with Web Packaging and Portals (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)25:16
363.Making Modern Web Content Discoverable for Search (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)25:15
364.BigQuery Demo - The State of the Web25:12
365.Architecting Web Apps - Lights, Camera, Action! (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)25:12
366.Best web features of 2018: The Final! - HTTP20325:11
367.The Future of ORTC with WebRTC25:03
368.Thinking on ways to solve a DARK/LIGHT THEME SWITCH24:56
369.Is .css a bad idea? Is inlining the way forward? | HTTP 20324:50
370.Life of a codec (Chrome University 2019)24:47
371.Chrome OS Graphics 101 (Chrome University 2019)24:46
372.Samsung Internet - the why & how | HTTP 20324:45
373.The Future of Immersive Experiences on the Web with VR and AR (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)24:44
374.WebAssembly Threads - HTTP 20324:42
375.Optimize for interactivity using Web Vitals (FID/TBT)24:36
376.The Zombie DOM - old DOM stuff that still haunts us today | HTTP 20324:24
377.ChromeOS new feature updates24:24Vlog
378.The State of Storage (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)24:17
379.V8 Today and in the Future (Chrome Dev Summit 2017)24:13
380.What You See is What You Deserve: Simple Visual Tools For All! (Polymer Summit 2017)24:09
381.Building VR and AR experiences using HTML | HTTP 20324:08
382.May We Help You? Tools and Libraries for Progressive Web Apps (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)24:08Let's Play
383.JavaScript counters the hard way - HTTP 20324:08Tutorial
384.Magic tricks with the HTML parser | HTTP 20324:07
385.Rebooting the Cloud Platform UX @ Netflix with Polymer (Polymer Summit 2017)24:07
386.Deno - HTTP 20323:58
387.Great libraries and tools for great Progressive Web Apps - Google I/O 201623:52
388.From AMP to PWA - the best of both worlds (Chrome Dev Summit 2016)23:51
389.Thinking on ways to solve CARD STACK23:50
390.Progressive Content Management Systems (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)23:50
391.Engaging Experiences - PWA Roadshow23:46Show
392.Chrome OS: Ready for Web Development (Chrome Dev Summit 2018)23:46
393.Cross-origin fetches - HTTP 20323:42
394.What's new in Chrome OS I/O 202223:41
395.Thinking on ways to solve color palettes23:39
396.The Way of the Web - ING (Polymer Summit 2016)23:38
397.From Components to Applications - Net-a-Porter (Polymer Summit 2016)23:29
398.HTML isn’t done! (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)23:29
399.Chrome Dev Summit Adventure: How we built it23:26
400.Best web features of 2018: Part 2/4 - HTTP20323:26