Describing it as "the future," Mozilla has been showing off ORBX.js, a video codec roughly comparable to the industry-standard H.264 that can be decoded entirely in JavaScript. ORBX.js was developed ...
The Mozilla Foundation and graphic rendering technology company Otoy have built a video codec, written with JavaScript and WebGL, that would eliminate the need for using plug-ins to view video in a ...
Google's Martin Splitt has uploaded his last video in the series of videos around JavaScript and SEO yesterday, this one was on the topic of dynamic rendering. It goes over how and when to use dynamic ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Most websites are programmed using JavaScript, which is essential for more advanced or complex operations and functions. JavaScript can also be ...
As you know, Google's Martin Splitt has been producing a series of videos around JavaScript and SEO. So far we saw an introduction video and how Google indexes JavaScript. The next video is also basic ...
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Microsoft has pumped out 26 new short videos on YouTube offering beginners a path to learn about Node.js, the server-side JavaScript runtime environment for building ...
The next version of Firefox will include next-generation features Mozilla hopes will help the browser stand apart from competitors. Firefox 3.5, which is due out in final release at the end of the ...