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Yesterday Web Browser Engineering hit #1 on the front page of Hacker News, the popular programming news site and stayed there for a full day. Thank you, both long-time readers and new subscribers! Part of the reason Chris & I wrote this boo...
We just got word from our publisher that you can now pre-order Web Browser Engineering from the Oxford University Press website.
A few months ago (actually, quite a few now) Chris and I rewrote Chapter 11 of Web Browser Engineering, on visual effects, quite significantly. The revised chapter focuses around a core theme: surfaces, and why the browser might want severa...
Over the past few months, as Chris and I worked to finalize a Web Browser Engineering manuscript for publication, we made several major changes to how the toy browser chrome is drawn. The changes simplify it a bit and make it more similar t...
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Pavel Panchekha is a professor in the School of Computing at the University of Utah. His research focuses on web page layout and web browsers more generally. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Washington in 2019.
Co-author of https://browser.engineering/ Rendering lead and Principal Software Engineer at Google. Founder of Google Transit.
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