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Introduction
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Making a browser is expensive
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What does that money go for
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How do browsers make money
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No deal with Google
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Open Source
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Upsides
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Patricia Aas
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Why do you love browsers
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Browser landscape in 2020
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Back in 2018
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GPU isolation
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Chromium demo
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Making money
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Cancellations
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TurtleBrowsercom
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Theory
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GUI Framework
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Business Logic
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QML
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QML Component
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UI
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Desktop
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Cross platform
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Cmake
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dependency management
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conan
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GitHub Actions
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ConanCash
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Testing
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Licensing
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Licenses
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Tab bar
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Packaging
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Website
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What we need
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Imagine Style
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Updating Chromium
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Security
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Media
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Better release
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the challenges and opportunities of building an open-source browser in 2020 through this insightful conference talk. Delve into the tools, platforms, and libraries that can simplify browser development, and witness a live demo of a simple browser built using open-source projects. Learn about the financial aspects of browser creation, the current browser landscape, and the importance of GPU isolation. Discover the potential of QML for GUI development, the role of CMake in dependency management, and the significance of GitHub Actions for continuous integration. Examine the complexities of licensing, packaging, and security in browser development. Gain valuable insights into the future of open-source browsers and the work needed to make them viable alternatives to established commercial options.

Trying to Build an Open Source Browser in 2020

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