/Welcome to the 9th edition 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

 * VisionMobile <http://mzl.la/VM> is conducting its quarterly
   Developer Economics survey to uncover the latest developer trends in
   mobile, Internet of Things, and back-end infrastructure development.
   We use these results to help plan our developer efforts, so your 10
   minutes to complete (and share the survey link
   <http://bit.ly/VMQ314> prolifically with your developer peers) is
   invaluable!
 * HTML5 - it's now a thing! At least, per the W3C
   <http://bit.ly/GLvj43> (h/t hoosteeno <http://bit.ly/hoosteeno>).
   You can see lots of industry leaders' responses at HTML5Doctor
   <http://bit.ly/HTML5Doctor>.


   App & Web Developer Perspectives

 * The Guardian <http://bit.ly/GLvlJd> just launched a new website and
   how they did it is significant: the site was developed entirely in
   the open, with the code in a public GitHub repo and the design being
   refined in a public beta and detailed in a project blog. This post
   <http://bit.ly/GuardianOpen> outlines approach, tools and philosophy
   behind this project.
 * Over three years ago Netscape founder and venture capitalist Marc
   Andreessen <http://bit.ly/PMarca> declared that software is eating
   the world <http://on.wsj.com/GLvlZJ>. Things are evolving. Now
   Andreessen's firm <http://bit.ly/GLvk87> says "There is no point in
   drawing a distinction between the future of technology and the
   future of mobile." In short, mobile is eating the world
   <http://bit.ly/mobileeats>. Don't miss slide 5, where the firm
   predicts that by 2020, mobile and internet access will be
   interchangeable.


   Project & Event Highlights

 * What's this we are hearing about a Developer Browser? Get a sneak
   preview
   
<https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2014/11/03/the-first-browser-dedicated-to-developers-is-coming/>
   from Mozilla's blog today. /
   /

/And LOTS of MDN <http://mzl.la/ICQSES> newness and goodness!/

 * *New emails:* Translated welcome emails on MDN launched! And they
   are kicking butt, driving noticeable differences including 17,000%
   more edits to articles (6.09% vs. 0.03%) vs. other sources of
   traffic. See more stats <http://bit.ly/WelcomeMDNEmailStats>,
   published openly in Bugzilla.
 * *New GitHub login:* you can now sign into to MDN using your GitHub
   account in addition to Mozilla Persona. You can also associate an
   existing MDN account with GitHub. To do so, sign in to MDN and visit
   the account connections page <http://bit.ly/GHLogIn>. In the 2 weeks
   since launch, MDN added 1,156 GitHub users, and GitHub represents
   25% of all sign-in methods.
 * *New content:* a guide to using the Firefox OS-only Data Store API
   <http://bit.ly/DataStoreAPI> by Sir Chris Mills
   <http://mzl.la/ChrisMills>.


   "Geekery" Highlights

 * Following his TEDx talk <http://bit.ly/TEDxLinzCH> about social
   media, where he describes the dangers of EXIF data in images, Chris
   Heilmann <http://mzl.la/CH> was inspired to build "Remove Photo
   Data" <http://bit.ly/RemovePhotoData>, which allows browser users to
   remove all extra info from their photos - even offline. The source
   is on GitHub <http://bit.ly/CHPhotoGH>, as it should be.
 * This Tumblr site <http://bit.ly/TumblrHelp> collects incidents of
   web products in 2014 forcing users to specific browsers. What is
   this? DHTML?
 * MDN <http://mzl.la/ICQSES> is a huge collection of developer
   documentation. It's also a reference for others. Check out a broad
   collation of dev docs at the aptly-named DevDocs
   <http://bit.ly/DevDocs>.


   Engaging with Developers Together

 * Like the new GitHub log-in on MDN but having problems? Please file a
   bug <http://bit.ly/GitBugs> under 'Account Help' in the MDN bug
   tracker if you encounter any issues.
 * Take 10 minutes to complete and share the VisionMobile quarterly
   developer survey <http://bit.ly/VMQ314> prolifically with your
   developer peers!

--
Diane (Bisgeier) Tate

Program Manager

*Mozilla Developer Engagement*

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