March 2009
Xiph.Org: QuickTime Components
by Xavier Lacot & 1 otherFebruary 2009
Xenocode
by sdaclin & 6 others, 2 commentsRun IE8/7/6, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera from the web
by srcmax & 6 others, 2 comments (via)Computerworld > Why Opera isn’t planning to go open source
by greut
We support open source in that we offer a better browser for Linux,Opera CTO Hakon Wium Lie told me in a recent meeting at the InfoWorld offices.But we haven’t found a business model that allows us to go fully open source.
Something old, but I recently talked with Batiste about this : How would Opera be if they had go Open Source before Firefox got (relatively) huge?
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by Xavier LacotOpera web standards curriculum: JavaScript in town! - By Opera's Developer Relations Team
by xibeThe JavaScript articles you will read within do not come close to being a complete treatment of the topic; rather, they are intended to provide enough information to give readers a gentle ride towards getting comfortable enough with JavaScript to work with it in confidence, write simple scripts, debug code, and build a stable base from which to work towards more complicated techniques and specialisations.
January 2009
AdSweep - An ad blocker for Opera and Chrome (like Adblock) | adsweep.org
by simon_bricoloHTML 5 canvas - the basics - Opera Developer Community
by Xavier Lacot & 1 otherXiTi Monitor - Article
by nhoizeyDecember 2008
2008年のWeb標準 | Web標準Blog | ミツエーリンクス
by kuroyagi「世界中で3人だけのニーズにも応えたい」:ITpro
by kuroyagiNovember 2008
File I/O
by greut, 1 commentThis document describes an interface for an abstract File I/O interface where web applications can interact with a file system, without any prior knowledge about the underlying filesystem. This interface can be used for e.g. an image preview before submitting a form or for saving a drawing from a canvas painting web application locally.
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