{{ _('Popular Mozilla Documentation')|safe }}
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{{ _('Mozilla Developer Guide') }}
{% trans %} Whether you're an old hand or just getting started, this is the best way to get started with Mozilla development. {% endtrans %}
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{{ _('The Mozilla Platform') }}
{% trans %} Learn more about the technologies at the core of Mozilla products and services. {% endtrans %}
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{{ _('Using Mozilla code in other projects') }}
{% trans %} There are several ways you can use Mozilla code in your own project. Find everything you need to develop "powered by Mozilla" applications. {% endtrans %}
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{{ _('Debugging') }}
{% trans %} Mozilla developers have come up with not just technologies and features to help you debug code, but have devised tips and techniques that can help too. {% endtrans %}
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{{ _('Localization') }}
{% trans %} Localization (L10n) is the process of translating software user interfaces from one language to another and adapting it to suit a foreign culture. These resources are about making Mozilla-based applications/extensions localizable. {% endtrans %}
{{ _('Favorite Mozilla Tools')|safe }}
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{{ _('Bugzilla') }}

{{ _('The main issue-tracker for Mozilla projects.') }}
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{{ _('MXR') }}

{{ _('A Mozilla source tree browser.') }}
- {{ _('All application development tools') }}