Chrome 55: Async and Await, Pointer Events, Persistent Storage and more VIDEO
With Chrome 55, you to write promise-based code as if it were synchronous, using async and await. Pointer events provide a unified way of handling all input events. And persistent storage graduates from it’s origin trial. Pete LePage has all the details on how you can use these new developer features in Chrome 55!
Subscribe to the Chrome Developers YouTube channel and dive into what’s new for developers in Chrome 55!
Chrome 55 Beta blog post - https://goo.gl/NhDe4S
Pointer Events
Pointing the Way Forward with Pointer Events - https://goo.gl/lUeLrp
API docs on MDN - https://goo.gl/JOEBq5
Can I Use - https://goo.gl/znkJcj
Async and Await
Introduction to Async Functions on developers.google.com/web - https://goo.gl/cmQ7CA
Can I Use - https://goo.gl/eQo1Gp
Persistent Storage
Persistent Storage Update Article - https://goo.gl/YMT0yN
Spec - https://goo.gl/PcEYDX
CSS Automatic Hyphenation
Manage Hyphens with CSS Update Article - https://goo.gl/xHLmjm
Sample - https://goo.gl/VZ9nwf
Web Share API
Introducing the Web Share API - https://goo.gl/NealRx
API Interface - https://goo.gl/WxBvhv
You can learn more about origin trials at https://goo.gl/6FP1a5
Subscribe to the Google Developers channel here: https://goo.gl/WkxCU5
Other Videos By Chrome for Developers 2017-01-17 Building a Media Player #Day0 - Developer Diary 2017-01-13 How I do an accessibility check -- A11ycasts #11 2017-01-04 Building Firebase for production -- Polycasts #60 2016-12-22 Alerts! -- A11ycasts #10 2016-12-21 Code-splitting your way to better perf with Webpack in Totally Tooling Tips (S3, E15) 2016-12-14 Firebase Messaging -- Polycasts #59 2016-12-07 Selenium, Totally Tooling Tips (S3, E14) 2016-12-06 Align Content Vertically (The Standard, Ep. 4) 2016-12-02 Screen Reader Basics: NVDA -- A11ycasts #09 2016-11-30 Firebase Realtime Database -- Polycasts #58 2016-11-30 Chrome 55: Async and Await, Pointer Events, Persistent Storage and more 2016-11-29 VR Polymer Summit 2016 Recap 2016-11-29 Icon Fonts (The Standard, Ep. 3) 2016-11-23 Source Map Explorer, Totally Tooling Tips (S3, E13) 2016-11-22 Fit to Page (The Standard, Ep. 2) 2016-11-18 Building a secure IoT device with WebRTC (Kranky Geek WebRTC 2016) 2016-11-18 WebRTC: News, Stats, and Audio Processing Internals (Kranky Geek WebRTC 2016) 2016-11-18 Improving mobile WebRTC video using SVC (Kranky Geek WebRTC 2016) 2016-11-18 Android Development with WebRTC (Kranky Geek WebRTC 2016) 2016-11-18 Mobile troubleshooting & reverse engineering (Kranky Geek WebRTC 2016) 2016-11-18 Write-once, run WebRTC anywhere with React Native (Kranky Geek WebRTC 2016)
Tags: Chrome
Developers
Google
Web
Chrome55
Release
Appy
WebApp
WebFundamentals
Browser
HTML5
JavaScript
GoogleDevelopers
ChromeDevelopers
PWA
ProgressiveWebApp
mouseevent
touchevent
async
await
promises
persistentstorage
CSS
hyphenation
webshare
product: chrome
fullname: Pete LePage
Location: NYC
Team: Scalable Advocacy
Type: DevByte
GDS: Full Production