La convocatoria para propuestas del Interop 2026 ya está abierta, ofreciendo a los interesados la oportunidad de enviar sus ideas inmediatamente. Este evento, que celebra más de cinco años de avances en el proyecto Interop, subraya el creciente interés de la industria en ampliar las posibilidades para los desarrolladores web. Durante estos años, se han […]| Redes Sociales
Each year, Igalia comes together with the browser vendors to help organize and run the Interop project. While we’re exceptionally proud of our involvement in this effort and all that it accomplishes, we’re also very aware that there are more asks of the platform than browser vendors can complete. It’s helped to illustrate that choosing to prioitize a set of things together, by definition, leaves lots of things unprioritized: Interop 2024 received 104 proposals for work to be done but co...| Igalia
Three approaches to integrating other languages with Elixir - generating code, embedding foreign code, and building instruction sets for cross-language orchestration| Lucas Sifoni
Interop 2025 continues the mission to make the web more consistent across browsers, building on 2024’s 95% interoperability score.| Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
Numbering and bullet list are a core feature of every word processing application, and naturally LibreOffice Writer has gazillion options in that area. Of course, Writer can also handle multilevel lists: Now, how are these lists stored in ODF? Each level defines a num-prefix (what will be written before numbering), a num-suffix (same as prefix,Continue reading "Improving LibreOffice’s list numbering feature"| allotropia software blog
Following the success of Interop 2023, we are pleased to confirm that the project will continue in 2024 with a new selection of focus areas, representing areas of the web platform where we think we can have the biggest positive impact on users and web developers. The post Announcing Interop 2024 appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.| Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
As the AT Protocol matures, developers are building alternative Bluesky clients and entirely novel applications with independent Lexicions. We love to see it! This is very aligned with our vision for the ATmosphere, and we intend to encourage more of this through additional developer documentation and tooling.| Bluesky Blog
I contributed to the latest edition of the Web Almanac, the annual publication curated by industry experts analyzing the current state of the web.| Kevin Farrugia