Mozilla, the organization behind the Firefox browser, announced this week that it plans to cut about 250 workers amid coronavirus-era revenue declines. Along with calls to find jobs for the people ...
JavaScript remains by a long way the most popular programming language with 13.8 million developers, according to SlashData, a UK firm that studies developer communities. The company estimates in its ...
Mozilla today launched MDN Plus, a paid subscription product on top of the existing (and recently re-designed) Mozilla Developer Network (MDN), one of the web’s most popular destinations for finding ...
MDN Plus, a paid subscription plan, is now available on Mozilla's official developer learning platform, Mozilla Developer Network (MDN), to learn about CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and more. By subscribing ...
Three big browser makers have agreed to put their cross-browser documentation on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) wiki. Mozilla's MDN Web Docs will now be home to documentation about web APIs and ...
On Friday, Mozilla announced the availability of the first Firefox 3.6 alpha release. It introduces several new features and brings a number of performance improvements to the popular open source Web ...
The mobile version of the popular Firefox Web browser is now available in beta release from Mozilla, but only on one mobile device. One big addition: a much faster JavaScript compiler. Mozilla late ...
Adobe has opened the source code of the ActionScript Virtual Machine, the high-performance ECMAScript implementation used in Adobe’s ubiquitous Flash Player. Adobe has made the source code available ...
With its Firefox Developer Edition, Mozilla is offering what it calls the first browser specifically built for developers. Developer Edition offers access to tools and platform features at least 12 ...
Mozilla this week unveiled the beta version of its mobile Firefox Web browser, codenamed Fennec. Right now you can only get it on one mobile device, the touch-screen Nokia N810 internet tablet running ...
Some Mozilla developers have recommended that the company consider yanking the new JavaScript engine, dubbed TraceMonkey, from Firefox 3.1 to get the browser back on track and out the door. Their ...
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