ZOMG it's finally here! The basics of using Polymer's new carbon-route element. This episode covers some fundamentals for getting setup with carbon-route and carbon-location. We're going to do seve...
Chrome 50 adds support for payloads in push messages and adds new features to notifications. You can preload important resources with the link rel=preload tag. And the canvas element gets an upgrad...
Hacking on Polymer is now WAY easier thanks to the recently launched Polygit CDN. In this episode I'll show you how to get a back JSBin setup to work with polygit, as well as cover ways that you ca...
Today on #AskPolymer: how do I mock behaviors in my tests? Or know when the user has reached the bottom of a an iron-list? And hey! When are you guys going to start supporting ES2015 in Polymer??? ...
Google Sign-In is a library that helps you implementing authentication/authorization using Google accounts to your app. In this video, we'll walk you through the concept of Google Sign-In and show ...
Loading only what you need is a keystone of good performance. Today on the show we'll start to explore how we can lazy load our Polymer apps using a feature of Polymer called importHref.
Chrome 49 adds support for custom CSS properties. Service workers become even more powerful with the ability reliably send data with background sync. And the new save-data client hint header enable...
A lot of folks have been asking when is the Polymer team going to build a date picker or a data table? Today on the show I want to highlight some of the awesome community built elements that meet t...
Ready to get your hands dirty and revolutionize the modern web? Join Rob Dodson from the Chrome Developer Relations team as he explores the ins and outs of Polymer, a new library that's pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the browser. Learn about the basic building blocks that make up a Polymer application, and see how to compose those elements into buttery smooth mobile experiences. The future of front end development is all here, on the Polycasts playlist!
The Chrome Dev Summit is an exclusive event to connect with Chrome engineers and leading web developers for a two-day exploration of building beautiful and fast mobile web applications. Google's Chrome team explores how to build the new generation of web apps with DevTools, Service Worker and the new suite of APIs coming to the web.
Welcome to the first ever Polymer Summit! Tune in as the Polymer Team shares best practices, exciting announcements, and talks about the past, present, and future of Polymer.
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