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Web Platform Doc Sprint @ UW Seattle

The Internet Explorer Developer Relations Team is hosting a Doc Sprint @
the HUB Building on the UW Campus in Seattle on November 2, 2013.

More information, including registration, available here:
https://uwdocsprint.eventbrite.com/.

CS Student? Web developer? Web designer? Technical writer? Internet
Enthusiast? Survived Halloween festivities? Join us for this unique
opportunity to learn and help document the web on WebPlatform.org!

WebPlatform.org is an open community of developers building resources for
a better web, regardless of brand, browser or platform. Anyone can
contribute and each person who does makes it stronger. Together we can
continue to drive innovation on the Web to serve the greater good.

This Doc Sprint is all about making it easy for anyone to contribute
articles, samples, tutorials, overviews, and insights. Learn about
webplatform.org, how to contribute, and help grow the definitive reference
site for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG and more.

This is your chance to create/review articles that will become the
reference for millions of web professionals around the world: come leave
your mark (and name!) in web history!

WebPlatform.org is convened by W3C and is made possible by the support of
the Web Platform Stewards.

Please bring your own computer. We will serve Halloween snacks, lunch &
drinks, and yes, there will be some cool swag & a Surface Pro for you to
win!

Enrolled students will also receive an official participation certificate
signed by Microsoft and the W3C – something you can definitely attach to
your resume!

A better web starts here – with you!

November 1, 2013