I use MDN Web Docs to learn the latest HTML/CSS/JavaScript specifications. I still use it at least once a day.
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Hi, I'm Yuji, I am a web engineer in Japan. I mainly do back-end development, but sometimes I do front-end development as well.
Yuji
MDN Web Docs has the most up-to-date and accurate information and the content is presented in an easy-to-understand manner. I also like that it's available in many languages (very important!).
How did you start using MDN?
What do you like about the website?
MDN Web Docs has the most up-to-date and accurate information and the content is presented in an easy-to-understand manner. I also like that it's available in many languages (very important!).
What contribution stands out to you (or is your favorite)?
Migrate CompatibilityTable to Compat macro. For the longest time, the browser compatibility tables for languages other than English were not updated because it was still using the old compatibility table. I wrote a batch migration script to replace all of these tables with the new Compat macros.
MDN Web Docs used to be a wiki, so I had to do it manually page by page. However, when MDN moved all of their content to GitHub in 2021 it enabled me to make this batch migration.
Why do you contribute?
I'm worried about localized information being outdated. I'm not good at English, but I'm good at making scripts, so I hope I can continue to contribute.