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* Parallelized encoding using Rust fearless concurrency
* Parallelized encoding using Rust fearless concurrency
* Chunked encoding
* Chunked encoding
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| Evangelizing best practices for coding the web
| There’s a team inside Developer Outreach focused on making useful projects for today’s web developers and designers. We are launching a series of small gifts to the world: micro-sites, demos, videos, courses, articles, tools, etc — that teach topics like CSS, accessibility, layout design, understanding the web stack, etc. This project would be a chance for you to join us, and help with an ongoing project, or make one of your own. We are looking for someone with the empathy of a teacher, who studies what other people need, and does their best to provide that. Perhaps you will bring the perspective of a CodeNewbie, a fresh generation or community to our team.
| HTML, CSS.
Maybe ARIA or JavaScript.
Experience with creating content to teach people stuff (writing, code demos, video, etc).
Knowing how to build and launch a website.
| [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/jensimmons/ Jen Simmons]
| [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/jensimmons/ Jen Simmons]
| We don’t expect you to be an expert. We want someone who is passionate about web design / development, and is passionate about teaching others. Someone who cares about strengthening the technical health of the web by evangelizing best practices. Someone who understands the pain of trying to learn, and wants to ease that pain for others.
Also, this project is about knowing how to use CSS, HTML, etc, and wanting to teach web developers how to build websites. It’s not for someone with a more traditional Computer Science background who hates CSS and wishes the web would transform into a JavaScript application runtime environment. We’ll be creating educational projects, using code to do so,  not engineering Mozilla software. We are especially interested in someone who loves CSS and has done a lot of interesting experiments with it, or has the capacity to learn more about CSS quickly.
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| ..your next idea here!
| ..your next idea here!
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