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JavaScript Lingo: MDN and Documentation
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Computer Science and Software Engineering Theory with Briana - JavaScript Lingo: MDN and Documentation

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Basic intro to MDN and the concept of documentation. MDN, Mozilla Developer Network, is a fanastic open source collaboration that documents not only JavaScript, but many other langauges and topics. If you haven't heard of them, you should check them out now. I get lots of information from https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript When I say documentation, I am talking about information that is provided about the product to its users. The documentation at MDN isn't necessarily written by the people behind JS. Brendan Eich created JS in 1995, but it's now a community driven project that continues to grow. As you continue to learn javascript, jQuery, and pretty much any languages or services for development or programming, documentation is your friend. The faster you get comfortable reading and refrencing documentation, the faster you will grow as a developer. These videos aren't going to teach you javascript - you will be introduced to terms and concepts that will be valuable as you continue to practice and learn. ❤️ Support for this channel comes from our friends at Scrimba – the coding platform that's reinvented interactive learning: https://scrimba.com/freecodecamp

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