Articles
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Introducing AWSBOX, the DiY PaaS for Node.JS – A Node.js holiday season, part 12
This is episode 12, out of a total 12, in the A Node.JS Holiday Season series from Mozilla’s Identity team. It’s the last part, and covers awsbox. Once you’ve written a server in Node.js, how do you deploy it? Instead of using a pre-existing “Platform as a Service” (PaaS) provider, the Identity team at Mozilla […]
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Mozilla Persona for the non-web
My good friend Nico Williams reckons that HTTP is the new TCP, and TCP the new IP. If this is the case, then perhaps the rest of this article isn’t worth reading. However, not every application – particularly in the slower-moving corporate world – is going to move to the web overnight, and even though […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, August 16th 2012
It’s Thursday, and here in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team that means we have some good links to share with you!
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State of the Docs, June 7, 2012
It has been four weeks since the last State of the Docs update, so there is much to report. As ever, this is just a selection of the recent documentation activity on MDN. Web standards docs Frédéric Bourgeon has done a lot of work on pages for CSS selectors, in both English and French including: […]
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MDN Hack Day Tour would like to thank…
Attention UK hackers: MDN Hack Day London takes place this Saturday May 12, at the newest Mozilla Space, on lovely St. Martin’s Lane. Designers, developers, and friends are all invited to register. Hacky goodness guaranteed. Many Thanks Yous, One Mozilla It was a whirlwind week and a half for the crew of the Mozilla MDN […]
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Privacy policy guidelines and Template for web apps
Releasing an app is much more than just coding it. You are providing a service to people and they trust you with their data. With the amount of reports of apps “calling home” and storing and sending your data to third parties without your consent rising it is important to make it plain and obvious […]
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Bret Victors "Inventing on principle" – and a few things it inspired
Bret Victor‘s “Inventing on principle” talk (also available on YouTube in case you want to skip ahead) from this year’s CUSEC is one of these hours of your life where you watch something and go “wow”: Video on Vimeo. Bret talks about having a principle to follow when inventing new things. A principle that guides […]
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Enhance your HTML5 app with audio.
When we think of sound in an HTML application we might think of two things: We remember all those sites that started playing loud obnoxious background music when the page loads and then we think about music playing apps. Sound can however be much more: when building immersive app experiences it can be a crucial […]
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Launching Evangelism Reps – getting the army of awesome ready to take the stage
Today the Developer Engagement Team has launched the Evangelism Reps program – a special interest group within ReMo. Each year, we get thousands of requests to send Mozilla speakers around the world to talk about HTML5, new web technologies, Mozilla’s mission, our projects, products and more. Now, we would love for you to join the […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, March 29th 2012
Last Thursday of March, so let’s celebrate that with some good links for you! Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team have just what you need to read.