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Episode 90

Merge Conflict 90: Going Reactive with Progressive Flutter Apps

March 26th, 2018

48 mins 30 secs

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About this Episode

Yes! Half way to 180 episodes! We are back for lightning talks covering not 6 but 7 different topics this week! We take a quick recap of web assembly, but jump directly into Flutter, React Native, source control, serverless computing, progressive web apps, and more.

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  • Twitter Lite - Progressive Web Apps - The Good, Bad, & Ugly - James Montemagno

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