XUL Essays

  • An Essay About Firefox

    1437 Words  | 3 Pages

    you are running Linux. Because then, passwd and shadow files won’t be accessible via the local user. Chapter 5 Conclusion In this report, Add-on security in firefox was analyzed by practical implementation of addons in javascript and XUL. These addons were successfully able to bypass firefox’s security mechanisms. Then some prevention techniques and safe practices were discusses which would help normal layman users to counter these threats to a good extent. I hope that Firefox will

  • Xul Solar Essay

    513 Words  | 2 Pages

    Xul Solar Xul Solar’s tribute was easily the best. Not because it was my project, but because it had all the requirements that were needed. It was very hard to choose one piece. It was ours and the phoenix. The phoenix was the best work, but I picking my own because it would be easier. We made our piece of art from two pieces of work of his called Barrio and I couldn’t find the other pictures name. This was the most effective at giving a tribute to an artist. The painting has a ton of bright

  • Coding Standards In Business

    1066 Words  | 3 Pages

    Coding standards, sometimes referred to as programming styles or coding conventions, are a very important asset to programmers. Unfortunately, they are often overlooked by junior as well as some program developers due to the fact that many of the recommended coding standards do not actually affect the compilation of the code itself, a concept that we will focus on later. This report shall try to demonstrate the importance of coding standards, and why they have already become a common practice for

  • The Mayan Calendar

    1375 Words  | 3 Pages

    When most people think of the Mayans, they think end of the world prediction in 2012. Everyone knows the movie 2012 which portrayed the end of the world predicted by the Mayan calendar. What many do not know is that the Mayans developed three separate calendars; the Long Count, the Tzolk’in, and the Haab, which were represented by glyphs or pictures that were used in their daily lives in many different ways. The Mayans kept time in a very different way than we do today. The Mayans may not have invented