 Hey, everybody. What's up? It's Rob. Welcome back to day two of the Chrome Dev Summit. I'm here on the floor We're actually in the main venue getting ready to start the second half of day two. I'm joined with Patrick Kettner Patrick is a program manager on the Microsoft Edge team So Patrick you're gonna be speaking today about progressive web apps and and I wanted to know first of all Just like what inspired you to come do a session on PWA is here totally So everybody at Microsoft is really really excited about progressive web apps We think it's the future of the web and one thing when talking to a lot of our partners that build websites there We're sort of like yeah, but we might wait until you guys support it or something like that And we're like no no no don't just ship it today With proper feature detection and then it's automatically done like you can we don't want people to wait to ship features We want them to start shipping them earlier to get feedback before Sooner and just to build stuff faster and we want to be a big part of that We want to encourage people to do that and not wait for other browsers to implement stuff Just get it done today right on and so I'm sure this is what Many of the folks out there are wondering is like when is edge gonna have some of these features? Absolutely We have a team actively working on all of these features. We're hoping to get it out there early next year It's definitely dependent on timing and budgets and everything else But it's definitely definitely top priority for our team and something you can check out the status of on the edge status Website online where we keep track of all the different features We're adding all our ES7 progress and everything else like that. So it's yeah, it's coming soon. I'm looking forward to it All right, it looks like the house lights are going down. So we're gonna wrap it up Patrick Thank you so much for being with us. Thank you so much for watching. Stay tuned for more day two. See ya