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Even if the actual version of HTML as been discussed for a couple of years now, it is fairly new. We see a lot more enthusiasts around this new version of this Web standard, and trust me; it’s just a beginning. If you have already started to give a closer look to the new features [...]

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Ever wondered what life is like for an independent game developer? Check out this interview by Jessica Pellow as she talks with Lisanne Pajot and James Swirsky about their film “Indie Game: the movie” a film selected for the 2012 Sundance Film Festival that follows the stories of four game developers. Bruce Mau, a Canadian [...]

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On March 8th, we will have a full day of free webinars just for you. A good way to learn new technology presented by experts. A great opportunity to learn about Web, mobile, design, cloud computing and more… As we know that not everybody has an interest in all topics, and that it’s not always [...]

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Those of you that were at DevCamp Vancouver presented by Make Web Not War hear Burke Holland talked about JSFiffle. He did an awesome blog post about it that we wanted to share with you. Burke is an Evangelist for Kendo UI and he is building Instasharp. You can read his blog for more awesome content. [...]

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At An Event Apart in Atlanta yesterday, Dan Cederholm announced the availability of Pears. If you are not familiar with Dan, you might be familiar with the cool design preview site called Dribbble. Pears is an open source WordPress theme that allows you to easily post HTML and CSS so that you can create a [...]

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As you saw in this blog, last December, we did a Make Web Not War Communities Night in Toronto. It was a real success: we had awesome presenters, delicious foods and passionate discussions with people from the industry. We are actually in the planning process of the next one, that will be held in Vancouver. [...]

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Si Chen got involved with open source software when he and his wife left their careers as a portfolio manager and a research analyst and started Gracious Style, an online retailer. After building their first online store with Perl, PHP, and MySQL, and he began to work on a more comprehensive solution, which led him [...]

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Well, hello world, I’m new to the MWNW team and just wanted to introduce myself. I’m Keith and I’m a gadget geek who has a thing for creative stuff and an inclination towards all things open. After spending eight good years in Waterloo, Ontario, I had been exposed to Microsoft (and the other Waterloo company) [...]

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I often talk about new meetup on some user groups, like HTML5mtl. Since I’m in the IT industry, user groups have always been for me an awesome place to be. It’s a great way to learn from other for free or a low fee. It’s also one of the best moments to meet other developers, [...]

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Tanzim Saqib is a .NET Architect consultant, who won Microsoft “Most Valuable Professional” award couple times. He helped British Telecom build Web 2.0 for Business SaaS architectures complex widget ecosystem, hybrid MVC, and CMS Framework for their large customer-base. In 7 years in professional software development, he worked for companies like personalized Web 2.0 start-page [...]

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