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0Enable, inspire and collaborate to make the Web the primary platform used to create experiences across all connected devices.
A key resource for people developing for the Open Web, the Mozilla Hacks blog offers news and discussion of the latest in Web technologies and browser features.
Discuss the Web and Web apps on Stack Overflow, where you can exchange ideas with other Web developers.
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Sign up for MDN! You will able to edit the documentation here, create a profile to show off your work, and get access to features over time as we roll them out.
Developers are creating the future by building services and apps for people all over the world. The goal of Mozilla Developer Relations is to help developers to use open and standardized web technologies to succeed in achieving their goals. In addition to the documentation here on MDN, we offer help and other resources towards this goal, through various channels. We invite you to connect, learn, and share your own knowledge.
We are offering help through Q&A on Stack Overflow, to solve specific technical issues and challenges you might have. We also have a newsletter keeping you informed on the latest happenings in the web scene around web apps and more. Subscribe to the Apps & Hacks newsletter.
We have a lot of plans and ideas for iteratively expanding our Developer Relations offerings, and we want you involved as we do so! So, follow the tags on Stack Overflow, subscribe to the Hacks blog, subscribe to the newsletter, and sign up for an account!
We have Q&A to discuss challenges and issues when developing, in particular for Firefox OS and the Open Web on mobile. It's available on Stack Overflow under the easy URL http://stackoverflow.com/r/mozilla.
Here is a listing of events where Mozilla representatives will be speaking. Make sure to talk to them!