Thursday, and time for some link suggestions from Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team. This will be the last Hacks Weekly for a little while, since we’re taking a summer break (or, well, summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and winter for the South :-)).
See you again in August!
Weekly links
If there is anything you think we should read or know about, don’t hesitate to post a comment, contact us on Twitter or through any other means.
The picks this week are:
- Product Design at Mozilla
- Pocket-Island
- Sympyrean — a generative audio sequencer built using Web Audio API – HTML5 Audio
- JavaScript news listing
- What We Actually Know About Software Development, and Why We Believe It’s True
- Chrome for iOS and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean HTML5 development
- The Coming Age of Calm Technology
- .NET Could Be Key for Windows on ARM
The Developer Engagement team
Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team work with writing articles, documentation – such as MDN (Mozilla Developer Network) – public speaking and generally helping and informing about open technologies and Mozilla products. If you are interested in following our work, here are the team members:
- Christian Heilmann (@codepo8)
- Eric “Sheppy” Shepherd (@sheppy)
- Havi Hoffman (@freshelectrons).
- Janet Swisher (@jmswisher)
- Jean-Yves Perrier (@teoli2003)
- Jeff Griffiths (@canuckistani)
- Joe Stagner (@MisfitGeek)
- John Karahalis (@openjck)
- Rob Hawkes (@robhawkes)
- Robert Nyman (@robertnyman)
- Stormy Peters (@storming)
- Tristan Nitot (@nitot)
About Robert Nyman [Editor emeritus]
Technical Evangelist & Editor of Mozilla Hacks. Gives talks & blogs about HTML5, JavaScript & the Open Web. Robert is a strong believer in HTML5 and the Open Web and has been working since 1999 with Front End development for the web - in Sweden and in New York City. He regularly also blogs at http://robertnyman.com and loves to travel and meet people.