1. MDN hack day tomorrow in the #mozldn space in London, England

    We cleared the aftermath of yesterday’s epic Geek Quiz (photo proof here) but there is no rest for the wicked in the London Mozilla Space. Tomorrow (yes, that day after this one) we’ll run an MDN hack day here in 101 St. Martin’s Lane, London Read more…

  2. April Dev Derby: Show us what you can do with HTML5 audio

    The April Dev Derby is officially underway. A monthly contest hosted by the Mozilla Developer Network, the Dev Derby gives web developers of all levels of experience the chance to push the web forward, learn about new web technologies, and compete for fame, glory, and Read more…

  3. Announcing the February Dev Derby Winners

    Touch events help you make websites and applications more engaging by responding appropriately when users interact with touch screens. A user touching a screen is very different from a user clicking a mouse button, so special care must be taken to ensure that touch-enabled Web Read more…

  4. Announcing the January Dev Derby Winners

    HTML5 orientation allows web developers to read the motion and orientation data of devices to create more engaging and more interactive web experiences. Recently, creative developers from around the world demonstrated just how powerful orientation can be in the January Dev Derby. After careful consideration, Read more…

  5. Interview: Marco Castelluccio, IndexedDB Dev Derby winner

    Marco Castelluccio accomplished a first last month when he won both first and second place in the IndexedDB Dev Derby for his entries eLibri and FileSystemDB. But that’s not all Marco has done to help push the Web forward. In just the last few months, Read more…

  6. March Dev Derby: Show us what you can do with CSS 3D transforms

    The March Dev Derby begins today! A monthly contest hosted by the Mozilla Developer Network, the Dev Derby allows creative web developers to push the web forward and compete for fame, glory, and prizes too. This month, we want to see what you can do Read more…

  7. Accepting February Dev Derby entries for one extra day

    Wait a minute, there are how many days in February? Looks like leap day got the best of us. Earlier today, we ended the February Dev Derby prematurely, making it impossible for some of you to submit those last-minute demos for a couple of hours. Read more…

  8. Mozilla Hacks Weekly, February 10th 2012

    Time for Mozilla hacks Weekly again, with some nice reading suggestions from Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Read more…

  9. Announcing the December Dev Derby Winners

    IndexedDB lets web applications store structured data for fast online and offline use. Data can be stored using key-value pairs, and values do not need to be serialized (as they do with document-oriented databases) or coerced into a relational structure (as with relational databases). Recently, Read more…

  10. Mozilla Hacks Weekly, September 22nd

    It’s Thursday, and time for reading suggestions from the Mozilla Developer Engagement Read more…