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H.264 video in Firefox for Android
Firefox for Android has expanded its HTML5 video capabilities to include H.264 video playback. Web developers have been using Adobe Flash to play H.264 video on Firefox for Android, but Adobe no longer supports Flash for Android. Mozilla needed a new solution, so Firefox now uses Android’s “Stagefright” library to access hardware video decoders. The […]
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Offline First – better HTML5 User Experience, Prefetching resources, Social Media Sizing Cheat Sheet – Hacks Weekly
This week Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team suggest reading about Offline First – A better HTML5 User Experience, Prefetching resources, the Ultimate Social Media Sizing Cheat Sheet and more!
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Codebender: physical programming on the web – a WebFWD project
What is codebender? What problem does it solve? Whereas the cloud-based, software-as-a-service development has made it easy to develop by reading some tutorials and start hacking, physical computing is lacking far behind. This used to be in part due to the difficulty of designing hardware, but platforms such as the Arduino have made this a […]
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A Conversation With Appeio Developer Harold Fudge
Editor’s note: Appeio is no longer available, and Harold is now spending his time with his consultancy. Last month we released Firefox Marketplace on the Aurora channel of Firefox for Android. This release has given developers an opportunity to start building a base of early adopters and get feedback on apps as the Marketplace grows. […]
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The World Beyond MVC, Web App Mistakes, Commercial freedom + more – Hacks Weekly
Talking about The World Beyond MVC, Web App Mistakes, Commercial freedom and more! Here are this week’s link tips from Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team.
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Weekly HTML5 Apps Developer Resources, November 21th 2012
Weekly Resources for HTML5 Apps Developers Articles Asynchronous programming and continuation-passing style in JavaScript Clone Anything with JavaScript HTML5 & CSS3 Fundamentals – Development for Absolute Beginners Backbonification: migrating a large JavaScript project from DOM spaghetti to Backbone.js JavaScript DocumentFragment Resources jQuery-Form-Validator jPanelMenu – a jQuery plugin that creates a paneled-style menu Responsive Img – […]
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Announcing the October Dev Derby winners!
Last month, some of the most creative web developers in the world showed us what they could do with CSS Media Queries in the October Dev Derby contest. After looking through the entries, our three new judges–Dave Rupert, Eric Shepherd and I–decided on three winners and two runners-up. Not a contestant? There are other reasons […]
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The making of a hack – Media Query Mario
Like any developer, I love any shiny new tech demo that finds its way into my browser; some of the things people are putting together absolutely blows my mind with the level of creativity and technical skill on show. After attending WebDevConf 2012 in mid October, I felt the usual heightened sense of inspiration that […]
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Hacks Weekly – Open SWF Runtime, WebRTC photobooth, Wikimedia HTML5 Media Player + more
Some good reading about an Open SWF Runtime Project, WebRTC photobooth, Wikimedia HTML5 Media Player with WebM Support, WebGL/GLSL plasma simulation running on the GPU and more in store for you! Here are this week’s link tips from Mozilla’s Developer Engagement team.
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Hacking Firefox OS
This blog post is written by Luca Greco, a Mozilla community member who loves to hack, especially on JavaScript and other web-related technologies. A lot of developers are already creating mobile applications using Web technologies (powered by containers like Phonegap/Cordova as an example), usually to develop cross platform applications or leverage their current code and/or […]