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Our knowledgebase of technical information about using the engine and all of the related tools is posted on a community-driven web site called a ''wiki''. [[Special:Userlogin|Sign up as a developer]] to contribute. | Our knowledgebase of technical information about using the engine and all of the related tools is posted on a community-driven web site called a ''wiki''. [[Special:Userlogin|Sign up as a developer]] to contribute. | ||
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Revision as of 13:28, 22 June 2015
Template:Otherlang2 Welcome to the Valve Developer Community. Whether you're building a "Triple-A" commercial project or a mod for Half-Life® 2, you'll want to sign up as a Valve developer today. It's free to join, and open to anyone working with the Source Engine and the Source SDK.
Sign up to become part of the community!
Source and the Source SDKOur knowledgebase of technical information about using the engine and all of the related tools is posted on a community-driven web site called a wiki. Sign up as a developer to contribute. Dota 2 Workshop ToolsNow in a Beta test release, the Dota 2 Workshop Tools can be used by developers to create and test custom game modes for Dota 2. For Mod Teams
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