Google’s new Polymer library makes it easier to build feature-packed Web apps
More good news for developers today: Google’s Polymer library, which makes it easy to add functionality like forms, maps and calendars to Web projects, is now ready for use in production applications. The first formal release of Polymer brings major performance improvements over the developer preview. Google has updated the Polymer site with documentation for the new release and a large catalog of elements, including animations, buttons, icons and wrappers for third-party libraries that can be incorporated into Web apps with ease. You can also create your own elements and use features like templating and data binding to keep your code base lean.…
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