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In this page there will be listed a number of tutorials that most of the new collaborators to Mozilla@Seneca SHOULD go through if you want to get started really fast: | In this page there will be listed a number of tutorials that most of the new collaborators to Mozilla@Seneca SHOULD go through if you want to get started really fast: | ||
* [[Don't build the fox, just walk in the minefield]] - It explains how to get the latest build of the new Firefox being developed | * [[Don't build the fox, just walk in the minefield]] - It explains how to get the latest build of the new Firefox being developed | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 21 September 2007
Introduction
In this page there will be listed a number of tutorials that most of the new collaborators to Mozilla@Seneca SHOULD go through if you want to get started really fast:
- Don't build the fox, just walk in the minefield - It explains how to get the latest build of the new Firefox being developed
- If you have few days for you, you can take the Real World Mozilla course that Dave Humphrey teached at Seneca for a week time; It has different labs to go through and good readings to get started.