Reminder - no plan survives breakfast.
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- Here’s a contributing guide!
- Here’s the guide for creating pull requests that smurfd used and recommends!
Today - Reviewing https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D180514 - WindowsJumpLists! Let's keep going! - TODO - [x] Rename nsIJumpListBuilder to nsILegacyJumpListBuilder - [x] Add createLegacyJumpListBuilder to nsIWinTaskBar to use the old mechanism - [x] Update WindowsJumpList to use the legacy interface - [x] Create a new nsIJumpListBuilder - [x] Document NativeJumpListBackend - [x] Populate nsIJumpListBuilder using the code we developed in the previous iteration - [x] Have createJumpListBuilder in nsIWinTaskBar use that - [x] Figure out why the JumpListBuilder isn't returning the URLs of the previous - [x] It's working! It's just that you have to remember to actually remove the item for it to show up in the list. - [ ] Update WindowsJumpLists to choose the right builder based on the pref and treat them correctly based on that pref. - [ ] Write a gtest for the JumpListBuilder - [ ] Write a front-end test that registers a fake nsIWinTaskbar or otherwise produces a fake nsIJumpListBuilder to make sure it gets passed the right things. - [ ] Make a note to migrate the new jump list builder off of the dedicated lazy thread and use the IO thread pool instead. - Tim Schafer interview with Cressup: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1857329968 - https://mikeconley.github.io/documents/HowmconleyusesMercurialforMozillacode
Chat
- Join us in the Livehacking room on Mozilla’s Matrix instance! Here’s documentation on how to join. I’m only sorta monitoring the Twitch chat. A bot will try to bridge Matrix and Twitch (joc-bridgebot).
Links
- Felicia Bacon
- nbp hacks on the SpiderMonkey JS engine
- Alessandro Castellani has been streaming himself livehacking on Thunderbird
- emilio hacks on Firefox!
- Compiler Compiler - watch a Mozilla engineer hack on the SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine!
- How mconley uses Mercurial
- Andreas Kling hacks on a custom browser engine for a hand-rolled OS called SerenityOS
- The Joy of Coding: Community-Run Episode guide
- Feel free to send pull requests to the repo!
- Here’s the guide for creating pull requests that smurfd used and recommends!
- I've been mirroring the episodes to YouTube
- Code Therapy with Danny O’Brien
- Watch a developer put together a Windows game from scratch (no third-part engines) - really great explanations: https://handmadehero.org/
- /r/WatchPeopleCode for more livehacking!
Glossary
- BHR - “Background Hang Reporter”, a thing that records information about when Firefox performs poorly and sends it over Telemetry
- e10s ("ee ten ESS") - short for Electrolysis, which is the multi-process Firefox project
- CPOW ("ka-POW" or sometimes "SEE-pow") = Cross-Process Object Wrapper. See this blog post.
- Deserialize - "turn a serialized object back into the complex object”
- Serialize - "turn a complex object into something that can be represented as primitives, like strings, integers, etc
- Regression - something that made behaviour worse rather than better. Regress means to “go backward”, more or less.
- l10n - localization
- a11y - accessibility
- i18n - internationalization
- k8s - kubernetes
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