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Web Engines Hackfest 2023 is coming
Next week Igalia is hosting a new edition of the Web Engines Hackfset in A Coruña. As last year we’ll be back at Palexco an amazing venue and we have...
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QuickJS: An Overview and Guide to Adding a New Feature
In a previous blog post, I briefly mentioned QuickJS (QJS) as an alternative implementation of JavaScript (JS) that does not run in a web browser. This time, I'd like to...
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Infinite version of the Set card game
edit 2023/06/17: I elaborated a bit more in the conclusion about the open problem of finding a minimal κ\kappa. The Set Game I visited A Coruña last week for the...
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Infinite version of the Set card game
The Set Game I visited A Coruña last week for the Web Engines Hackfest and to participate to internal events with my fellow Igalians. One of our tradition being to...
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parallel futures in mobile application development
Good morning, hackers. Today I'd like to pick up my series on mobile application development. To recap, we looked at:Ionic/Capacitor, which makes mobile app development more like web app development;React...
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Building better websites with the Chromium DevTools Issues Panel
What feels like a very long time ago, I was leading the design, UX and front-end development for the open source project webhint.io. Webhint is a linting tool that helps...
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Secure Curves in the Web Cryptography API
Introduction Developers are exceptionally creative with the tools they are given. For a long time now they’ve had the ability to apply the Web Cryptography API to many uses. Getting...
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First-Person Scrollers
I’ve played a lot of video games over the years, and the thing that just utterly blows my mind about them is how every frame is painted from scratch. So...
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Igalia helps building a library in Yoff
People in Yoff Senegal are expecting to have a library built at the ground floor of a local school named “Coruña” in 2024. Thanks to the “A library in Yoff”...
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Porting BOLT to RISC-V
Recently, initial support for RISC-V has landed in LLVM's BOLT subproject. Even though the current functionality is limited, it was an interesting experience of open source development to get to...
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GNOME Web Canary is back
This is a short PSA post announcing the return of the GNOME Web Canary builds. Read on for the crunchy details. A couple years ago I was blogging about the GNOME...
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