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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, November 10th 2011
We do like reading in Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Team – here are our latest recommendations for you!
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, November 3rd 2011
Thursday again, and we in the Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Team has our weekly reading tips for you.
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Beam me up, Scotty – bringing HTML5 to the enterprise
The last few days I was busy talking to in-house developers at two large enterprise companies, Sabre in Poland and SAP in Germany. Both these companies approached us asking for a talk about HTML5 as the topic gets a lot of interest in the upper echelons and there is a lot of confusion about it. […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, October 20th 2011
We read, we read, and we read! And the result is a little introduction to things we in the Developer Engagement liked reading the latest week.
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, September 29th 2011
Good Thursday, dear Mozilla Hacks readers! The Mozilla Developer Engagement Team has a new fresh list of reading suggestions for you!
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, September 22nd
It’s Thursday, and time for reading suggestions from the Mozilla Developer Engagement team!
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Dynabyte event and presentations on HTML5 and CSS3
Last week I spoke at the Dynabyte meetup in Stockholm and I wanted to share the slides and what I was talking about.
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, September 1st 2011
Thursday again, and we in the Mozilla Developer Engagement team are happy to present you with another Mozilla Hacks Weekly!
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Introducing Mozilla Hacks Weekly
We in the Developer Engagement Team at Mozilla – who write this blog, give presentations, work on the MDN documentation, meet the community and many other things – always try to stay on top what is happening on the Internet. And now we want to share our reading with you!
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HTML5 APIs – Where No Man Has Gone Before! – Presentation at Gotham JS
Last weekend I was in New York City to speak at the GothamJS conference and Mozilla also sponsored it. It was a nice event with about 200 attendees, taking place in the NYIT Auditorium on Broadway. The event was one-track with 8 speakers, and personally I always prefer when it’s just one track for follow-up […]