Must have Software for Google, Inc.
Material Design Lite is Google's attempt at providing the necessary tools for developers to implement its design language in the wild.Material Design Lite, or MDL, is packed as a regular HTML, CSS, and JS frontend UI framework, and comes with lots of...
oauth2client includes basic code for allowing developers to write applications that securely access the Google APIs and their data via an OAuth 2.0 connection.The library deals with bot authentication and authorization at the same time.oauth2client is...
Protocol Buffers will not only help cut down the size of the transfer, but also improve the time it takes to encode and send it as well.Developed at Google to help improve data transfers, Protocol Buffers is ideal for all RPC-based protocols and adjacent...
Rietveld seamlessly integrates with various source code versioning systems, allowing developers to easily track code changes, commits, review code, report issues, and solve bugs in their code.It's just like Facebook's Phabricator utility, only a little...
Shaka Player is a generic HTML5 video player that comes with a powerful JavaScript library created by Google's team with the role of reducing the time needed to implement a DASH client.
DASH stands for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP, and is a...
Unlike Python, Ruby, PHP, or Perl, there is no versioning number for JavaScript's core. The language itself is governed by the ECMAScript standard, that uses various notations between different versions of the JS syntax.The currently version of ECMAScript...
Developed by Google a few years back, this library adds support for special JS objects called traits.These traits can be used to recombine reusable pieces of JS code, anyway the developer wishes to.Traits were designed to work as inheritance or...
Web Starter Kit will help new or experienced developers take a better approach and closely follow coding and content presentation standards in their projects by providing them with a ready-made project structure put together by Google's own team.
This...