Software History

Software History

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ExifTool by Phil Harvey
ExifTool by Phil Harvey
A command-line application and Perl library for reading and writing EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, makernotes and other meta information in image, audio and video files. For Windows, MacOS, and Unix systems.
Phil has a master's degree in nuclear physics and is now officially retired from his position at Queen's University
ExifTool by Phil Harvey
A Brief History of JavaScript
A Brief History of JavaScript
We take a look at the evolution of JavaScript, arguably one of the most important languages of today, and tomorrow
A Brief History of JavaScript
RenderingNG | Chromium | Chrome for Developers
RenderingNG | Chromium | Chrome for Developers
In 2021, we largely completed the process of designing, building and shipping RenderingNG, a next-generation rendering architecture for Chromium.
RenderingNG | Chromium | Chrome for Developers
Web Browser Engineering (@BrowserBook) / X
Web Browser Engineering (@BrowserBook) / X
Mirror of https://t.co/YkwzAVozCa. A book about web browsers, how they work, and how to build your own. By @pavpanchekha and @chrishtr.
Web Browser Engineering (@BrowserBook) / X
[PDF] Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications | Semantic Scholar
[PDF] Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications | Semantic Scholar
The same simplicity that enabled the Web’s rapid proliferation also creates a gap between the experiences Web interaction designers can provide and the experiences users can get from a desktop application. Despite this, Web interaction designers can’t help but feel a little envious of our colleagues who create desktop software. Desktop applications have a richness and responsiveness that has seemed out of reach on the Web. The same simplicity that enabled the Web’s rapid proliferation also creates a gap between the experiences we can provide and the experiences users can get from a desktop application.
[PDF] Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications | Semantic Scholar
Chapter 1: Birth | CSS-Tricks
Chapter 1: Birth | CSS-Tricks
Sir Tim Berners-Lee is fascinated with information. It has been his life’s work. For over four decades, he has sought to understand how it is mapped and
Chapter 1: Birth | CSS-Tricks
From URL to Interactive – A List Apart
From URL to Interactive – A List Apart
When we think about it, our whole industry depends on our faith in a handful of “black boxes” few of us fully understand: browsers. We hand over our HTML, CSS, JavaScript, cross our fin…
From URL to Interactive – A List Apart
x.com/chrishtr
x.com/chrishtr
Chrome Rendering lead. Founder of Google Transit. (https://t.co/DhspRZiSsL) Web Browser Engineering. (https://t.co/zqHHfJWfl0) https://t.co/b9dsbiMksP
x.com/chrishtr
Web Browser Engineering (@BrowserBook) / X
Web Browser Engineering (@BrowserBook) / X
Mirror of https://t.co/YkwzAVozCa. A book about web browsers, how they work, and how to build your own. By @pavpanchekha and @chrishtr.
Web Browser Engineering (@BrowserBook) / X