Workerized JS made easy
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When JavaScript lives in a Worker, it runs in a separate thread. Thus, it can't block the browser from creating smooth user experiences! Unfortunately, since Workers can't access the DOM directly, you can't just stick your JavaScript into a Worker. Fortunately, last year, AMP introduced amp-script, a component that makes this straightforward. In this talk we chat about how to use amp-script to create your very own Workerized JS browser interactions!
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Speakers: Ben Morss, Crystal Lambert
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Last updated 2020-06-30 UTC.
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