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> Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 12:00:11 -0700
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> 1. Developing for Students (Isaac Rowe)
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> Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 16:53:12 -0400
> From: Isaac Rowe <
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> Hey guys,
> I am a high school student who has recently gotten involved with web developing (basic HTML and CSS). I am super excited with all the possibilities being a developer brings. I am very impressed by the treasure trove of information known as the Mozilla Developer Network.
> With summer break approaching, could I get any advice on how to expand my knowledge and make myself useful? The amount of info on your site is overwhelming and I don't know where to start. I would appreciate any feedback.
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> View my first website (created with a friend as a school project) at
bit.ly/Zd3UlJ
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> Thanks!
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> Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 23:28:00 +0200
> From: David Bruant <
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> To: Isaac Rowe <
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> Subject: Re: Developing for Students
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> Hi Isaac,
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> Thanks for your interest in MDN and your enthusiasm :-)
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> Le 20/05/2013 22:53, Isaac Rowe a ?crit :
> > Hey guys,
> > I am a high school student who has recently gotten involved with web developing (basic HTML and CSS). I am super excited with all the possibilities being a developer brings. I am very impressed by the treasure trove of information known as the Mozilla Developer Network.
> > With summer break approaching, could I get any advice on how to expand my knowledge
> In my opinion, the best thing is to get involve in a project, build
> something you care about.
>
> > and make myself useful?
> What do you want to learn? or write about?
>
> > The amount of info on your site is overwhelming and I don't know where to start. I would appreciate any feedback.
> I think you can see the websites as 2 parts:
> * reference (which is more factual info to pick when needed)
> * guide (which is more tutorial/long-form explanation with longer examples)
> Guides can be a better place to start, but it may not be always easy to
> find them. You're working on re-organising the content to make this
> distinction clearer.
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> > View my first website (created with a friend as a school project) at
bit.ly/Zd3UlJ
> I can't see it as I'm in France :-(
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> David
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