Mozilla platform development cheat sheet

Posted on October 5, 2011

Introducing:

The Mozilla Platform Development Cheat Sheet.

Working on Firefox can be daunting when you first start as a developer.

There is an amazing amount of Mozilla specific technology you need to learn; in addition you may not have had the opportunity to work with things like mercurial patch queues (MQ).

On one hand: Mozilla has a massive collection of awesome Mozilla development specific documentation on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN).

On the other hand: There is a massive collection of documentation that you have to keep looking up.

When I started as a platform developer at Mozilla 3 months ago, I started making a cheat sheet of common information I would have to frequently look up. I will continue to update this page as I continue to learn every day at Mozilla.

I highly encourage anyone looking to contribute to an open source project to look into contributing to Mozilla.

Not only will you be helping an open source non-profit organization, but you will also connect with extremely smart peers, have extra resume flair, and learn a ton. The experience of contributing (or working) for Mozilla will forever change you as a developer.

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