Jeremy Keith lives in Brighton, England where he makes websites with the splendid design agency Clearleft. You may know him from such books as DOM Scripting, Bulletproof Ajax, and Resilient Web Design. Hailing from Erin's green shores, Jeremy maintains his link to Irish traditional music running the community site The Session. He also indulges a darker side of his bouzouki-playing in the band Salter Cane. Jeremy spends most of his time goofing off on the internet, documenting his time-wasting on adactio.com, where he has been writing for over fifteen years.
Jeremy Keith explains service workers with kindness, clarity, and humor in his new book, a must-read for any web developer who wants to learn this exciting new API and enable offline experiences for their applications. -SARAH DRASNER VP of developer experience at Netlify and staff writer at CSS-Tricks We have reached a new era in which the web's powers are close to matching that of native applications. Being offline is no longer an obstacle. Jeremy's enlightening book explores this new era with tips, explanations, and wonderful insights into the world of Progressive Web Apps. -IRE ADERINOKUN COO and VP of engineering at BuyCoins With Jeremy Keith's characteristic wit and charm, Going Offline shows designers how to create truly resilient websites. At long last, we can make our work accessible on even the spottiest, most unreliable networks-which means, in turn, our sites can be visited by as many people as possible. -ETHAN MARCOTTE Author of Responsive Web Design