/Welcome to the 8th edition <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/DevPulse/Oct2014> of DevPulse <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Engagement/Developer_Engagement/DevPulse>: a monthly glance at stuff happening among and for developers, sourced by many. Our goal is to create greater transparency and collaboration around the various efforts at Mozilla to support mobile, web & app developers./

   Developer world news

 * Mozillian Rabimba Karanjai <http://mzl.la/Rabimba> was awarded a
   Loft Video Game Innovation Fellowship <http://mzl.la/loftfellowship>
   from the Entertainment Software Association, for his Firefox OS game
   MathRacer <http://mzl.la/MathRacer>. As a result, he visited
   Washington DC in October along with other Loft Innovation Fellows to
   meet with representatives from Congress and the White House
   interested in games in STEM education. Rabimba reports that his game
   generated a lot of interest, especially from teachers who want to
   use it in classrooms, and from three members of Congress. Many
   thanks to Michael Shal for loaning Rabimba a Flame device
   <http://mzl.la/Flame> to use in his demos.
 * They say imitation is the best form of flattery, so the team was
   very flattered to see Microsoft on UserVoice <http://mzl.la/IEUV>
   asking for feedback on its IE platform (in case you missed it:
   Mozilla has been there collecting and acting on feedback on our dev
   tools <http://mzl.la/devtools> and the web platform
   <http://mzl.la/openwebapps> for several months).
 * HTML5 mobile works! Next time someone questions the efficacy of
   HTML5 on mobile, point them to this <http://mzl.la/HTML5Mobile>
 * Evangelist Chris Heilmann <http://mzl.la/CH> was featured in a
   podcast <http://mzl.la/Binpress> for open source marketplace
   Binpress <http://mzl.la/BP>, discussing all kinds of things about
   Mozilla, his career, the future of the mobile web and how to be a
   nice person online.
 * Contributor Benjamin Kerensa <http://mzl.la/BenjaminK> shared
   <http://mzl.la/FOSSForce> about Firefox OS and Mozilla with FOSS Force.


   App & Web Developer Perspectives

 * Firefox OS it is! When Sony stopped pushing updates to their Xperia
   SP model, community efforts <http://mzl.la/XDA> began to fill the
   gap with Firefox OS.
 * If you are a web developer, we're curious to know what services you
   use, or would use if you had better access. Please fill out this
   short survey <https://groovecoder.typeform.com/to/zdcvLM> by October 7.


   Project & Event Highlights

 * The tools team launched a cross-platform debugging tool
   <http://mzl.la/Adapter> called Adapter. It got lots of great press
   coverage <http://mzl.la/TCAdapter>. Go forth and cross platforms!
 * Some people were asking for a useful resource for external Firefox
   OS app development-related tools, libraries, etc., so Chris Mills
   <http://mzl.la/ChrisMills> aka The Fixer decided to make one
   <http://mzl.la/1uhZRYB>. Feel free to add other tools, or give him
   suggestions for other useful stuff to add.
 * Speaking of resources, we have a developer channel
   <http://mzl.la/devvideos> on YouTube! This includes a playlist
   <http://mzl.la/devtoolsvideos> of all of our Firefox Developer Tools
   videos.
 * And speaking of videos, Ali Spivak <http://mzl.la/ali> and Janet
   Swisher <http://mzl.la/1iy8AQh> are creating the MDN video channel
   <http://mzl.la/MDNvideos>, which will host a series of 15-20 minute
   conference-quality deep technical presentations that community
   members can use as centerpieces for local developer meetups,
   supported by the content from the associated "Topic in a Box
   <http://mzl.la/TopicinaBox>."
 * Evangelist Frédéric Harper <http://mzl.la/FH> was in Mexico
   <http://mzl.la/Congreso> to share the love about Firefox OS at the
   Congreso Universitario Móvil. During his one-day presence at the
   event, Fred was busy: he did an one hour keynote, one hour Q&A
   session, led a three-hour workshop, and conducted three media
   interviews. The takeaway? The Mexican community is eager to see more
   involvement from Mozilla in their country!
 * The Flame Reference phone <http://mzl.la/Flame> has a new dist list.
   Sign up <http://mzl.la/FlameNews> to get the latest on new builds
   and other relevant Flame news.


   "Geekery" Highlights

 * Don't miss Robert Nyman's <http://mzl.la/RobertN> presentation
   <http://mzl.la/RNMobileTrends> on mobile trends & opportunities for
   developers - chock full of great market stats.
 * Ever wonder how our lower-memory smart phones work? Learn the
   details of how these devices handle memory management on Hacks
   <http://mzl.la/HacksMM>.


   Engaging with Developers Together

 * Preview and test an upcoming developer tool, Timeline
   <http://mzl.la/Timeline>.
 * Identify topics that would be helpful for developers in your
   community. The more details you share, the better.
   https://devengage.etherpad.mozilla.org/DevMeetupTopics
 * Buy a Flame <http://mzl.la/Flame> and start building with it.


--
Diane (Bisgeier) Tate

Program Manager

*Mozilla Developer Engagement*

[email protected] -- @tbiz -- US Mobile: +1-415-250-1724
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