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Archive for December, 2009

Local Web Development

08 Dec

I’m not ashamed of it: I like Windows. I think the user experience is light-years ahead of Gnome and KDE. There’s nothing ostensibly wrong with OS X, but there are little usability differences and frankly switching isn’t worth the annoyance to me. That’s why I run Windows 7 on all three computers I use daily.

This is only a problem when I try to work on LAMP web applications. Sure, I could install XAMPP, but running Apache/PHP on Windows is really not close enough to a production environment. So I have two choices: I can dual-boot Linux and work in an OS—well, a window manager—I don’t like, or I can turn to virtual machines. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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So You Wanna Help Mozilla?

03 Dec

A common theme we heard in responses to our web developer survey was: “I wish I could help Mozilla, but I’m just a web developer.”

Well, fellow web ninjas, you can put your skills to work with Mozilla and help make the web a better place. Our web projects are open, just like Firefox, and we’d love your help!

If you’re a web developer and want to help Mozilla and Firefox users while working on sites that see millions of visitors every day, follow me through the jump and I’ll show you around our shop and introduce you to the tools we use. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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