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Nitya Narasimhan, Ph.D for Microsoft Azure

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#30 - PWA: Learning Resources For Beginners

This is the final post, on the final day, of the #30DaysOfPWA journey! You made it! If you're new to this series, start with the kickoff post to understand the goals and people behind the project:


Want to get a recap of what was covered in the past 4 weeks? Start by checking out part 1 of our 2-part summary here, then read on for part 2 below where we cover learning resources used each week.

We'll try to keep this page up-to-date with new resources as they occur - bookmark it and revisit for updates.


Core Concepts


Advanced Capabilities


Developer Tools


Platforms & Practices


Closing thoughts

You have made it to the end of #30DaysOfPWA! Congratulations and a huge thank you for staying with us on this journey!

Banner image from #30DaysOfPWA kickoff

If you liked the series, give us a 🌟 on our GitHub repository. Tag us on Twitter with #30DaysOfPWA because we would love to hear your learnings.


This post is republished from the original #30DaysOfPWA blog on Github. Please refer to that site for the latest versions over time.

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