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If you manage a Moodle site, or if you teach using Moodle, try the [[:en:Main_page|User docs]]. | If you manage a Moodle site, or if you teach using Moodle, try the [[:en:Main_page|User docs]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:05, 28 May 2014
Welcome to the Developer Documentation.
These Developer Docs are for developers who work with Moodle code, plugins and themes.
If you manage a Moodle site, or if you teach using Moodle, try the User docs.