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Web Browser Engineering Blog

Pavel Panchekha, Chris Harrelson

Blog for the Web Browser Engineering book

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Redoing the browser chrome

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...

3 months ago
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Publishing Web Browser Engineering

Chris & I are really excited to announce that we’ve signed a contract with Oxford University Press to publish Web Browser Engineering in the US and UK sometime in 2024!

6 months ago
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Adding a URL class

Hi all! Now that Chris & I have finished all of the chapters in the book, we’re going back through earlier chapters and trying to fix anything that turned out to be a bad idea. We’ll blog about these fixes when we can, especially because I ...

7 months ago
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Conclusions

With Chapter 16 done, it’s time for Chris and me to wrap up Web Browser Engineering. Of course, web browsers are massive, with tens of millions of lines of code, and if we wanted to we could probably keep writing new chapters forever. But t...

8 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Pavel Panchekha

    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.

  • Chris Harrelson
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