Saturday, January 30, 2010
The Birth of Mozilla
Writing my previous post I remembered the "Code Rush" documentary, a very interesting one on the birth of Mozilla, I watched this years ago on, I think, Discovery Channel. Some time ago, when trying to obtain a bachelors degree on computer science at the HU (failed due to our Canada move), I tried to find it, but was unsuccessful. It seems the movie was put online somewhere in July of 2009. It's really worth, and fun, watching it. Also for the recently graduated ICT boys, if they didn't already, as to know how software engineering and deadlines work.
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