Tuesday, March 18, 2014

The Mozilla Developer Network project


The Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) is an evolving learning platform for Web technologies and the software that powers the Web, including:

Web standards such as CSS, HTML, and JavaScript
Open Web app development
Firefox add-on development
Firefox OS development
Our mission
MDN's mission is simple: to provide complete, accurate, and helpful documentation for everything about the open Web, whether it's supported by Mozilla-built software or not. If it's an open technology exposed to the Web, we want to document it.

In addition, we provide documentation about how to build and contribute to Mozilla projects and about Firefox OS and Web app development.

If you're not sure whether a particular topic should be covered on MDN, read: Does this belong on MDN?

How you can help
You don't need to be able to code—or to write—in order to be able to help MDN! We have lots of ways you can help, from reviewing articles to be sure they make sense, to contributing text, to adding sample code. In fact, there are so many ways to help that we have an actual tool to help you pick tasks to help, based on your interests and how much time you have to spare!

The MDN community
Our community is a global one! We have amazing contributors all around the world, in a number of languages. If you'd like to learn more about us, or if you need help of any kind with MDN, feel free to check out our mailing list or IRC channel !

Read more: developer.mozilla.org 

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