User:Andreas Wuest
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[edit] Personal
- Age: 26
- Occupation: I am studying Computer Science, currently in semester 11. Major: Software Engineering. Minor: Ubiquitous Computing.
- Interests: parallelising compilers, semantic web, and generally making FL/OSS the best software on the market.
- Work: I am currently working for Wyona AG as the lead developer of the Yulup Firefox extension.
[edit] Mozilla Goals
- Getting Mozilla (especially Firefox) on par on all supported platforms
- Creating the best usable browser available
- Getting the best out of the current web infrastructure
[edit] Mozilla Activities
Most of the time, I am filing bug reports. A bit less of the time, I try to fix them in turn. And since I think that documentation is one of the most important resources for a developer as well as for a user, I am trying to improve MDC:About here and there a bit.
[edit] MDC
[edit] Todo
- XPI: distinguish between installation by XPInstall and installation by the Extension Manager (c.f. User talk:Andreas Wuest#XPI Error and Talk:XPI).
- Document
debuggerkeyword (see [1]). It should also work with Venkman or Firebug. Cf. Core JavaScript 1.5 Reference:Reserved Words.
[edit] Editing
[edit] Wiki Markup
[edit] Templates and Examples
- User:Andreas Wuest:Custom Elements
- MDC:Custom Templates
- MDC:Custom CSS Classes
- MDC:MediaWiki Extensions
- MDC:Examples:Original Document Information
[edit] Migration
[edit] New Pages
CVS Tags (from [2]), Fun With XBL and XPConnect (from [3]), XBL:XBL 1.0 Reference:Binding Implementations (from [4]), XBL:XBL 1.0 Reference:Event Handlers (from [5]), XBL:XBL 1.0 Reference:Example Sticky Notes (from [6]), XBL:XBL 1.0 Reference:Anonymous Content (from [7]), XUL Coding Style Guidelines (from [8]), XUL Event Propagation (from [9]), A XUL Bestiary (from [10]), Using XML Data Islands in Mozilla (from [11]), Introduction to XUL (from [12]), Writing Skinnable XUL and CSS (from [13]), Skinning XUL Files by Hand (from [14]), Chrome, Using Remote XUL (from [15]), XUL Genealogy: XML (from [16]), My Chrome Oven: Generating XUL with Python (from [17]), RDF in Mozilla FAQ (from [18]), Remote XUL Application Development with Mozilla I (external) (to [19]), Remote XUL Application Development with Mozilla II (external) (to [20]), RDF in Fifty Words or Less (from [21]), RDF Datasource How-To (from [22]), SpiderMonkey Garbage Collection Tips (from [23]), Javaconnect (from [24]), Javaconnect:Todo, Javaconnect:Examples, Javaconnect:Other Resources, Javaconnect:Community, Blackwood, BlackConnect, XPIDL:xpidl (from [25]), XPIDL, XPCOM:Language Bindings, PyXPCOM , PyXPCOM:Other Resources, PyXPCOM:Community, Creating XPI Installer Modules (from [26]), XPI, Roll your own browser - An embedding HowTo (from [27], [28], [29] and [30]), Mozilla Application Framework in Detail (from [31]), Using the standard theme, Using multiple DTDs, Drag and Drop (from [32]), Drag and Drop JavaScript Wrapper (from [33]), Drag and Drop Example (from [34]), Using the Clipboard (from [35]), Gecko SDK and Using the Gecko SDK (from [36]), Components.classes (from [37]), Components.classesByID (from [38]), Components.interfaces (from [39]), Components.interfacesByID (from [40]), nsIJSID (from [41]), nsIJSIID (from [42]), nsIJSCID (from [43]), Working with out parameters, JavaScript-DOM Prototypes in Mozilla (from [44]), Components.returnCode (from [45]), Components.stack (from [46]), Components.manager (from [47]), Components.lastResult (from [48]), Integrate GridFTP into Firefox (external)
[edit] Sandbox Pages
- User:Andreas Wuest:Sandbox
- User:Andreas Wuest:Update Manifests
- User:Andreas Wuest:XPCOM:Language Bindings
- User:Andreas Wuest:PyXPCOM
[edit] Tools
- Wikifier (a tool to transform (X)HTML pages to wiki text)