Tanay Pant is an Indian author, hacker, developer and tech enthusiast. He is known for his work on Learning Firefox OS Application Development, which was published by Packt. He is also an official representative of Mozilla, and has been listed in the about:credits of the Firefox web browser. His personal website is tanaypant.com.
Tanay's articles
Let's examine some common mobile app UI elements, see how a novice might typically implement them, and then look at a better way of tackling the problem.
Tanay Pant presents a step-by-step guide to creating a simple 3D game using the Unity 5 gaming platform.
Material Design hasn't been around long but its influence continues to grow at a fast pace. Tanay gives us a snapshot of the best frameworks in the area.
Tanay Pant introduces ProtonMail, a free, web-based, encrypted email service based in Switzerland.
Tanay Pant introduces IBM's Watson Developer Cloud, a set of APIs enabling developers to leverage Watson's artificial intelligence computer system.
Google's Material Design has gifted us a polished frontend 'design language' out of the box. Tanay looks the 5 Material Design frameworks to use in 2015.
Tanay Pant builds a snazzy-looking movie browser and in so doing demonstrates how to retrieve data from a remote API using AngularJS and its $http service.
Google launched the WebP image format back in 2010 to speed up the web. How does it work? Can you use it? Should you use it? Tanay answers your questions.
Tanay Pant introduces the Webmaker App, an open source Mozilla initiative that provides a simple interface for creating mobile applications via mobile.
Tanny Pant demonstrates how you can use the magic of two-way data binding in AngularJS to respond to a user's actions with immediate visual feedback.
If you're building offline functionality into your apps using AppCache, you'll want to consider some common problems that can arise. Tanay has the details.
Tanay Pant introduced Etherpad, an open source, online text editor which allows collaborative editing and group discussion in a lightweight package
Tanay Pant explains how Bugzilla can make zapping bugs a breeze.