Our colaboration starts with developers from Mozilla Labs and the Webmaker team.
Webmaker runs events all over the world, we share what we know
in schools, in homes, one and one, and everywhere!
With ToghetherJS, two lines of JavaScript inserted into any web page
gives you instant, feature-aware collaboration
You can't get that with closed platforms or Skype!
Out-of-the-box you get text chat, collaborative editing, and
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So we started experimenting using ToghetherJS
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Here's Ankit, in Brunei, and Amati, in Chennai, creating a postcard
with HTML.
It says: "Hello Mozillians" in Hindi.
Now listen to what happens when Paul Max in Vancouver and Michelle in Berlin
get together to learn JavaScript.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah... This rain dot js thing...
Does really cool graphic stuff by just drawing rain drops in a picture
and if you look on line 24 through 29, it'll tell you what it wants
in terms of rain drops. So, you can see this, I'm gonna actually change the size
of the rain drops, just by adding a couple of 1s.
Oh yeah.
And what it's actually doing is it's generating rain drops based on this array.
If you've covered that in your JavaScript courses already, you can actually give it
all kinds of different rain drops. So I can say I want this small rain drop
and I want that to kick in half the time, and the other half of the time I want
one big rain drop. So this should be a bit bigger.
"So if you want to see..."
"Can I make it 150?"
Go for it. Change that number.
Hahaha. That's a huge rain drop.
I'll just kick that back to 15 instead.
You can also take the image URL which is right here.
image URL!
Well, I live in Berlin, so maybe I'll make it very... like a gray image of Berlin
Oh, nice!
That's my... there right around the corner from my house
Oh so then according to that it's raining quite hard
So let's just say... You know what? engine.preset(... big drops
There we go! That's rain in Berlin