Mozilla Hacks Weekly, November 10th 2011

We do like reading in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Team – here are our latest recommendations for you!

Weekly links November 10th 2011

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 mean.
The picks this week are:

Christian Heilmann

A picture of Christian Heilmann A good explanation on Firefox’s Full Screen API and of course the 700,000th bug on Firefox’s bugzilla.

If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Christian, he’s available on Twitter as @codepo8.

Eric “Sheppy” Shepherd

A picture of Eric 'Sheppy' Shepherd We shipped a new Firefox release this week; get the scoop on what it means for developers.

If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Eric, he’s available on Twitter as @sheppy.

Jeff Griffiths

A picture of Jeff Griffiths The new ThemeRoller app for jQuery Mobile looks awesome!

If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Jeff, he’s available on Twitter as @canuckistani.

Joe Stagner

A picture of Joe Stagner Building Web Pages with Local Storage.

If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Joe, he’s available on Twitter as @MisfitGeek.

Rob Hawkes

A picture of Rob Hawkes Here is the draft report from the W3C Games Community Group Summit in San Francisco earlier this month. After playing with the Joystick API this week I’m excited to see how browsers and game developers can work together to make the Web a viable platform for gaming.

If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Rob, he’s available on Twitter as @robhawkes.

Robert Nyman

A picture of Robert Nyman 25 Secrets of the Browser Developer Tools – a good overview of various web browser developer tools and in-depth information about them.

If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Robert, he’s available on Twitter as @robertnyman.

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.

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