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Programming Firefox
The successful adoption of a technology into the community of those who rely on it to conduct business is a complicated journey—one that starts with the unyielding work of designers who see something that others don’t. But without the efforts of those who believe in its value and are willing to promote (evangelize), to educate, and to adapt the tool to the needs of the community, the technology remains little more than a subject of academic interest.
The Mozilla component framework, and its implementation in a form more com- monly known as the Firefox browser, represents one technology that aspires to be a useful tool for the community that relies on the Internet to communicate, learn, and express (we often coldly refer to these people as “users”).
Kenneth C. Feldt - Personal Name
First Edition
978-0-596-10243-2
NONE
Programming Firefox
Computer Science
English
OReilly
2007
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