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View Source 2018
Mozilla invites front-end developers and designers to
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https://events.mozilla.org/viewsource2018
Mozilla invites front-end developers and designers to participate
in this one-day, intimate, single-track conference. At View Source,
we’ll bring together visionary speakers to look at the web from
technical and design perspectives, across platforms and devices.
Join us at this great opportunity to network with like-minded people in a collaborative, inclusive environment.
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