1. Browserscene: Creating Demos on the Web – Presentation at ASSEMBLY

    Last Friday I got to attend and speak at the ASSEMBLY event in Finland. The atmosphere was amazing, just check out this photo: Here is how the organisers describe the event: ASSEMBLY is a four day computer festival, in which thousands of people and their Read more…

  2. Ask MDN follow-up: HTML5 Gaming & Creative JavaScript

    Just over a week ago we gathered 8 experts in the field to answer your questions about HTML5 gaming and creative JavaScript. This was our first Ask MDN event and, although it had a couple of teething problems, it went really well. In this post Read more…

  3. Rendering 3D with CSS and JavaScript with dom3d (guest post)

  4. Mozilla Hacks Weekly, August 4th 2011

    It’s time again for the link picks of the week from the Mozilla Developer Engagement Read more…

  5. Wiki Wednesday: August 3, 2011

    (Yeah, it’s Thursday — sorry). Here are today’s Wiki Wednesday articles! If you know about these topics, please try to find a few minutes to look over these articles that are marked as needing technical intervention and see if you can fix them up. You Read more…

  6. Animating with javascript: from setInterval to requestAnimationFrame

    Animating DOM elements[1] or the content of a canvas is a classical use case for setInterval. But the interval is not as reliable as it seems, and a more suitable API is now available… Animating with setInterval To animate an element moving 400 pixels on Read more…

  7. Living on the Edge – new Adobe animation tool sparks necessary conversations

    Adobe made quite some splash in the last days by releasing Edge, a Flash-like tool to create HTML5/CSS3/JS driven animations. There is a need for a tool like that and I for one am very happy to see that Adobe are recognising this. Other tools Read more…

  8. Making history with the August Dev Derby

    It is time to announce another month’s Dev Derby and this August we want you to play with the History API. The History API is a much needed piece of the puzzle of creating modern web applications and here is why: Links are good, they Read more…