Web Developer Newsletter - Exploring PCx86, an IBM PC Emulator Written in JavaScript 5 new and 1 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News Last year, Microsoft Edge surpassed Safari as the second most popular desktop browser. Now, new data from Statcounter shows that Apple's browser has finally regained second place. However, it will have to make an effort to retain this position, as Microsoft Edge is literally in its back. | BGR | According to a report by The Information, Microsoft wants to bid to make Bing Firefox's default search engine. The browser's contract with Google is set to expire this year, at which point Mozilla could either renew it or switch to a different search engine. | Android Police | MDN is committed to providing modern web development documentation to over a million developers daily. Due to the rapidly-evolving nature of the web platform, and the tremendous innovation happening in the browser space, developers have a hard time keeping up with the constantly evolving landscape and they lack a common language to talk about the features that are generally available for use on the web. To address these issues, Mozilla has engaged in a two-fold approach. | mdn | A few years ago, Thunderbird was in survival mode. Our dedicated core team, passionate community of users, and generous donors kept Thunderbird alive during some difficult times. Then, just last May, we happily reported that Thunderbird's financial outlook was steadily improving: our 2021 income had increased by 21% over 2020, and by more than 100% over 2018. | Thunderbird | The Mozilla Foundation has unveiled Firefox 113.0 alongside Firefox ESR 102.11.0, the latest version of its open-source, cross-platform browser. | betanews | A rival JavaScript runtime contender has entered the battle between Node.js and Deno. In this article, we take a first look at Bun, and the reasons it may tempt you away from your current favorite. | sitepoiint | Want to make sure your API keys are safe and sound when working with React? Jessica Joseph's got you covered! She will show you the best ways to hide your API keys, from using environment variables to building your own back-end proxy server. | Smashing Magazine | New articles added | (0 votes) by Intel (updated 5 days ago) This article examines oneAPI and explores some of Intel's many tools built on it to see how oneAPI makes AI development more straightforward and manageable. | | (0 votes) by Jian_Zhang (updated 5 days ago) Democratizing AI with Intel-Optimized Software | | (1 votes) by Robert Mueller-Albrecht (updated 3 days ago) An Open, Backend Approach to Compute Anywhere | | (0 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 12 hours ago) This article demonstrates the convenience of using native Arm Python 3.11 on Arm-powered devices to experience up to a threefold performance boost over using it in emulation mode. | | (0 votes) by Henry A Gabb, Nawal Copty (updated 4 days ago) Accelerate Linear Algebra Computations with Standard, Open Approaches | Technical Blogs updated | (6 votes) by ToughDev (updated 2 days ago) Exploring PCx86 - IBM PC emulator written in JavaScript | © 2023 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. To stop receiving The Code Project Web Development Newsletter click Unsubscribe. CodeProject 20 Bay Street, 11th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2N8 +1 (416) 849-8900 Please do not reply directly to this email. It was sent from an unattended mailbox. For correspondence please use webmaster@codeproject.com |
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