It’s Thursday, and time for reading suggestions from the Mozilla Developer Engagement team!
Weekly links September 22th 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
Havi Hoffman
Janet Swisher
Jeff Griffiths
Migrations Map A slick data-driven map of worldwide immigration patterns, including a nice offline feature, and source hosted on github.
If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Jeff, he’s available on Twitter as @canuckistani.
Joe Stagner
Central to HTML concepts is the ability to design and build a Web app with an off-line experience. Here is
a quick introduction to HTML5 caching, a core concept to building a standards based Web Application with disconnected support.
If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Joe, he’s available on Twitter as @MisfitGeek.
Rob Hawkes
WebGL and HTML5 Challenges For The Future is an interesting look at some of the important features that need to be supported for HTML5 and JavaScript games to really take hold.
If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Rob, he’s available on Twitter as @robhawkes.
Robert Nyman
BrowserID demo from the Mozilla All-Hands – Identity on the web At the Mozilla All Hands last week, BrowserID was demoed and described in more detail, and the goals and ideas for it.
If you want to read more tips or discuss the web with Robert, he’s available on Twitter as @robertnyman.
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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