rticle gives suggestions on how to set up your Mozilla application for extension development. Unless otherwise specified, those suggestions apply to both Firefox and Thunderbird as well as SeaMonkey version 2.0 and above.
a webapp that enables you to create mixtapes of your favorite online videos, so you can watch them as a continuous show. The tapes you create are accessed through a single URL, so you can easily share with friends or embed them in a webpage.
a small and simple library that provides emulation of several popular Unix API functions on the Win32 platform. Its primary purpose is to assist Win32 programmers who are porting to Unix or are writing multi-platform code. API functions include opendir/readdir/closedir, glob/globfree, readv/writev, pathconf/realpath, mmap/munmap/msync, dlopen/dlclose/dlsym/dlerror, gettimeofday, and getpagesize.
a C++ Web development framework (not CMS). It differs from most of other Web development frameworks like Python Django, Java Servlets, or C++ Wt because it is designed and tuned to handle extremely high loads, and it is aimed at development of Web sites rather then "GUI-like" Web applications.
Fantom is a general purpose object-oriented programming language that supports three target runtimes: Java VM, .NET CLR, and JavaScript. binaries. The language supports functional programming through closures and concurrency through the Actor model. Fantom takes a "middle of the road" approach to its type system, blending together aspects of both static and dynamic typing. Like C# and Java, Fantom uses a curly brace syntax.
allows the image to be resized while changing its aspect ratio and keeping important features untouched. Essentially, it removes (or adds) parts to an image that would be least noticed.