In this course, author Bill Weinman describes how to perform background processing using the Web Workers API in HTML5. Web workers provide background processing for JavaScript, keeping pages responsive while allowing your scripts to run independently. The course demonstrates practical examples for detecting web workers support, setting up workers, implementing shared workers, and handling errors.
Topics include:
- Deploying a worker
- Detecting browser support
- Communicating with workers
- Understanding API differences in shared workers
Table of content
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Using the exercise files
- Overview
- Understanding workers
- Deploying a worker
- The Details
- Detecting Web Workers support
- Reviewing the application
- Setting up the worker
- Communicating with the worker
- Handling errors
- Shared Workers
- Understanding API differences in shared workers
- Reviewing a shared workers example
- Exploring the details
- Conclusion
- Goodbye
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