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Introducing the MDN Web Docs front-end developer learning pathway

The MDN Web Docs Learning Area teaches fundamentals of modern web development, beginning with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript essentials. In feedback this year, readers asked for a more opinionated, structured approach, as well as coverage of client-side tooling, frameworks, transformation tools, and deployment tools widely used in today's workplace. The new front-end developer learning pathway provides all of the above.

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Understanding Web Security Checks in Firefox (Part 1)
This is the first part of a blog post series that will allow you to understand how Firefox implements web security fundamentals, like the Same-Origin Policy.

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Compiler Compiler: June 26
Event Promo Banner: Compiler Compiler

Compiler Compiler is a guided tour of work on the SpiderMonkey JavaScript compiler. In this interactive series, viewers are invited to ask questions and make suggestions. Every session is 90 minutes long (60 min talk, 30 min dedicated Q&A in chat) and streamed at 15:00 UTC (8am PST, 17:00 CEST) via the Twitch channel codehag.

June 26 session:
Last week we generalized our fix to element access. However there are two problems: error messages are less informative, and there is a lot of extra bytecode. How can we fix this? With MOAR BYTECODE.

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Next Steps in Testing the Firefox Private Network Browser Extension Beta

The Firefox Private Network browser extension provides safe, no-hassle network protection in the Firefox browser. Mozilla is now opening a paid beta of this extension in the United States. It will be offered in other markets soon.

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Learn With the Emerging Technologies Speaker Series

Learn about your present and future with this public archive of talks from the Emerging Technologies (ET) Speaker Series. ET is a team inside Mozilla that works on research, development, and expanding the foundations of the open web. The Emerging Technologies Speaker Series features presenters who address topics tied to our mission, our strategy and to our nearer-term business objectives.

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Community Surveys

Both the Rust and PyCon communities are reaching out to participants for input to help them plan for an even better future. If you are a Rust contributor, attended PyCon 2020 Online, or both, please provide them with your feedback.

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