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Opera Dragonfly interview

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I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Schalk Neethling for DZone recently. The topic of the interview was Opera Dragonfly - The Next Level of Debugging For Web Developers. Things covered include Opera Dragonfly, the Scope protocol and remote debugging. Go check it out when you have a free five minutes.

Opera Web Standards CurriculumThe Opera Developer Network

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dantesoft 11. July 2008, 12:29

Is XUL proprietary? I thought that it's free for all, as part of Gecko.

PS: The article added to the Web three more instances of the possessive form of it spelled as it's :ko:

dstorey 11. July 2008, 13:29

XUL is free to use but it is proprietary in that it is controlled and specified by one company, and not standardised in any way (that I’m aware)

Schalandra 14. July 2008, 16:55

Very interesting interview! Thanks for hint and link. :up:

Noah503935 6. August 2008, 09:29

Wow, a deeper look into Opera! Thanks for the peek!

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