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* James Long -- Linecutting with flexbox http://jlongster.com/s/webui/
* James Long -- Linecutting with flexbox http://jlongster.com/s/webui/
** Used dbuc's web components for slick custom tags: https://github.com/csuwldcat/WebComponents
** Used dbuc's web components for slick custom tags: https://github.com/csuwldcat/WebComponents
** http://jlongster.com/s/webui1.png
** [http://jlongster.com/s/webui1.png]
** http://jlongster.com/s/webui2.png
** [http://jlongster.com/s/webui2.png]
* Anthony "Rik" Ricaud, Fileabug -  http://rik.github.com/fileabug/
* Anthony "Rik" Ricaud, Fileabug -  http://rik.github.com/fileabug/
* mkelly, craigcook, adrian - Goutte Goutte puzzle game, falling bubble things. (https://github.com/Osmose/gouttegoutte ) Play: http://goutte.thinkbar.org/
* mkelly, craigcook, adrian - Goutte Goutte puzzle game, falling bubble things. (https://github.com/Osmose/gouttegoutte ) Play: http://goutte.thinkbar.org/

Revision as of 19:54, 8 May 2012

Tuesday

  • Webdev past, present and future (morgamic)
  • Mozilla Marketplace and open web apps (kumar)
  • Marketplace Consumer UI - lessons learned, and ninjitsu majiks (potch)
  • Identity - what we're doing with persona.org (ednapiranha)
  • Web Application Security (mcoates)
  • Recruiting & Hiring (kimber, brad, morgamic)
  • Agile & Scrumbu.gs (groovecoder, pmac, r1cky, et al)
  • Backbone.js (r1cky, potch)
  • GPG / PGP tag signing in Git (lonnen)
  • Stop using Firebug now: you can do it! (kumar)

Wednesday

  • Culture: dissecting The No Asshole Rule (morgamic)
  • Deployment and IT (jakem, jsocol)
  • Web community in your town (groovecoder)
  • MozCamp LatAm 2012 (r1cky)
  • Web components (dbuc)
  • django-statsd tips and tricks (andym)
  • Infrastructure for virtualization (peterbe)
  • Deferreds and how JS can suck less, from a Python developer (jsocol)
  • WebSockets faster than AJAX? (peterbe)
  • Socorro's configman revolution (lars)

Thursday

Hack day!

Stuff we built:


Etherpads: