Google’s Web Starter Kit, Boilerplate for Multi-Screen Web Development- WHY
Techcrunch
on June 19 2014, shares that Google’s Web
Starter Kit is a sheer boilerplate for the multiple screen web
development. What makes them say so, since it is still in their beta
stage? -
Techcrunch share something that
Google themselves claim –
Since a long time Google has been
offering developers with a set of best practices to engage and
promote
modern web development. Techcrunch report that the Web Starter
Kit is a similar boilerplate just like HTML
boilerplate, and includes templates and tooling for launching
multi-screen web apps to run them quickly.
Google further affirms saying that
those optimized templates and responsive layouts is going to help
developers write multi-device web experiences. Essentially, it is
going to recommend different implementation those Google advices
developers for some time. Now they have turned out into a package of
codes with necessary tooling to get your apps off the ground faster.
At Unified
InfoTech, our web development team takes the Web Starter Kit as a
worthy package for their notable features, such as –
- Node
- Ruby
- Ruby Sass gem
- Gulp.js
However, the Gulp.js is optional,
but it will help the web developers to make use of features like
LiveReload,
automatic image optimization and HTML
minification.
Browsers it supports –
- Latest version of Chrome
- IE10 and 11
- Firefox 30 and 31
The tool is still at its beta stage,
it is a bit surprising as we thought that Google is going to release
it prior to the week of I/O developer
conference in San Francisco. Hope, they want to give the developers
more time running it at the beta stage before full implementations.
So what’s your take on this new product launch of Google? Share
your feedback with us.
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