Angular PWA & Service Workers (install app, push notifications, offline cache and updates)

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In this video, I will teach you about service workers and progressive web apps (PWA) with Angular. We will cover what a PWA is, how to set up an Angular PWA, and examples of applications built with Angular PWA. I will also show you how to install the app, set up push notifications and updates, and handle PWA in production.

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