Chrome for Developers

Chrome for Developers

Views:
150,164,998
Subscribers:
787,000
Videos:
1,850
Duration:
21:05:06:16

Chrome for Developers is a YouTube channel which has roughly 787 thousand subscribers. His content totals around 150.16 million views views across around 1.85 thousand videos.

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





Top 100 Videos With The Most Comments by Chrome for Developers


Video TitleCommentsCategoryGame
1.10 modern layouts in 1 line of CSS1,251
2.Bringing page transitions to the web532
3.New in Chrome 69: CSS Scroll Snapping, Notches, Web Locks and more422
4.Faster apps with JSON.parse (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)376
5.Is reduce() bad? - HTTP 203318
6.Is .css a bad idea? Is inlining the way forward? | HTTP 203303
7.Debugging JavaScript - Chrome DevTools 101276
8.The new responsive design271
9.JavaScript for-loops are… complicated - HTTP203251
10.Humans can't read URLs. How can we fix it? - HTTP 203250
11.What’s new in JavaScript (Google I/O ’19)200
12.Next-generation web styling (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)199
13.State of CSS199
14.Improving Load Performance - Chrome DevTools 101198
15.What's new in web UI195
16.Core Web Vitals: An everyday explanation (Taiwanese with English subtitles)188
17.Push Notifications - HTTP 203187
18.HTML isn’t done! (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)180
19.JavaScript counters the hard way - HTTP 203179Tutorial
20.Transitioning to modern JavaScript172
21.Intro to AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages)163
22.WebAssembly for Web Developers (Google I/O ’19)160
23.The history API is dead. Long live the navigation API | HTTP 203156
24.State of Angular156
25.Google Pay API Explained153
26.The new responsive: Web design in a component-driven world | Session147
27.New in Chrome 86: File System Access, WebHID, new CSS features, and more!146
28.The main thread is overworked & underpaid (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)144
29.Magic tricks with the HTML parser | HTTP 203141
30.Deno - HTTP 203140
31.Conducting tech interviews - HTTP 203138
32.What's new for the web platform138
33.JavaScript proposals - HTTP203134
34.Old vs New JavaScript - HTTP203133
35.Progressive Web Apps - PWA Roadshow133Show
36.Instant Loading: Building offline-first Progressive Web Apps - Google I/O 2016131
37.Introducing WebGPU: Unlocking modern GPU access for JavaScript128
38.New in Chrome 90: Overflow Clip, Permissions Policy, the Declarative Shadow DOM, and more!127
39.Image compression deep-dive125
40.Web development on Chrome OS (Chrome Dev Summit 2019)122
41.Linux for Chromebooks: Secure Development (Google I/O ’19)120
42.DOM ready events considered harmful | HTTP 203118
43.Sign-in form best practice117
44.Loop Tiling - HTTP 203116
45.What key was pressed? (You won't believe how keyboard events work) | HTTP 203115
46.New in Chrome 76: Better install experiences for PWAs, dark mode, and more!115
47.New in Chrome 70: Desktop PWAs on Windows, Public Key Credentials, Named Workers and more!114
48.PWA starter kit: build fast, scalable, modern apps with Web Components (Google I/O '18)114
49.Chrome 80 - What’s New in DevTools113
50.Progressively loading images - HTTP 203113
51.New in Chrome 85: CSS Properties, content-visibility, getInstalledRelatedApps(), and lots more!111
52.Optimise your code: load code at the right time111
53.Slashing layout cost with content-visibility - HTTP 203111
54.Class-based Tree Shaking - HTTP203109Show
55.Are SPAs better than MPAs? | HTTP 203108
56.Top 10 performance pitfalls - HTTP 203108
57.C++ Memory (Chrome University 2019)106
58.Introduction to Google Sign-In for Websites105
59.Cross-fading DOM elements | HTTP 203103
60.Storage for the web102
61.WebAssembly: A new development paradigm for the web102
62.Thinking on ways to solve a SIDENAV102
63.Samsung Internet - the why & how | HTTP 203101
64.Inspect Network Activity - Chrome DevTools 101101
65.We are Chrome for Developers99
66.What’s new in V8/JavaScript99
67.Superpowers for next gen web apps: Machine learning98
68.Chrome 73 - What’s New in DevTools97Vlog
69.The End of Supercharged96
70.Canvas2D is getting an update95
71.Optimize for Core Web Vitals95
72.Web Components and the Polymer Project: Polymer 3.0 and beyond (Google I/O '18)95
73.Next-Generation 3D Graphics on the Web (Google I/O ’19)95
74.Chrome 100 - What’s New in DevTools94
75.What’s new in Angular (Google I/O ’19)94
76.Chrome OS Terminal92
77.The State of JavaScript - The State of the Web92
78.What's new in Angular (Google I/O '18)90
79.Building VR and AR experiences using HTML | HTTP 20390
80.Polymer Starter Kit 2! -- Polycasts #5290
81.New in Chrome 80: Module Workers, Optional Chaining, New Origin Trials, and more!89
82.Thinking on ways to solve BUTTONS89
83.New in Chrome 91: File System Access API improvements, Google IO, and more89
84.SameSite Cookies - Chrome Update89Vlog
85.Build the future of the web with WebAssembly and more (Google I/O '18)89
86.Writing Good Alt Text - HTTP 20388
87.Google Pay API Implementation Demo (Web)88
88.How to use Redux in Polymer -- Polycasts #6188
89.web.dev LIVE 2020: Day One87
90.The big back button quiz - HTTP 20386
91.Extensions patterns for Manifest V386
92.3.143 ways to synchronize data across documents - HTTP 20385
93.C++ as a second language (Chrome University 2019)85
94.Screen Reader Basics: NVDA -- A11ycasts #0984
95.Avoiding layout shift by putting the CSS in charge - HTTP 20384
96.New in Chrome 73: Desktop PWAs, Signed HTTP Exchanges and Constructable Style Sheets84
97.WebAssembly Threads - HTTP 20384
98.Scheduling Tasks - HTTP 20384
99.The power of Headless Chrome and browser automation (Google I/O '18)84
100.Debugging memory leaks - HTTP 20383