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Nov 14, 2000, 14:48 #1
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Id like to get a list of some of the better web development websites. Please respond w/ maybe your favorite ones that you use most. Thank you...
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Nov 14, 2000, 14:54 #2
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http://www.sitepoint.com
http://www.spotster.net
http://www.webmonkey.com
http://www.thescripts.com
http://www.webdevhq.com
http://www.hotscripts.com
http://www.iboost.com
http://www.siteowners.com (not that great, but worth noting)
Those sites above make up the bulk of my web development resources - without them, I wouldn't know even half of what I do right now.
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Nov 14, 2000, 23:34 #3
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Nov 15, 2000, 09:00 #4
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how about my http://freesources.net ?
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Nov 15, 2000, 10:59 #5
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dynamicdrive.com
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Nov 18, 2000, 18:09 #7
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Definitely:
http://www.earthweb.com and all of its subdomains
http://www.itknowledge.com is a great one: free online books
http://www.DevShed.com PHP and MySQL and stuff
http://www.Macromedia.com for good tutorials on design SW (like DreamWeaver)
http://www.WebmasterBase.com
http://www.cnet.com builder section
http://www.internet.com builder section
http://www.gnute.com go to the programs thing and search for dreamweaver or fireworks etc. you sometimes get some books.
[Edited by FatPiper on 11-18-2000 at 06:12 PM]
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Nov 19, 2000, 17:52 #8
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Nov 19, 2000, 18:28 #9
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There are a list of links to some here at
http://www.jimswebstuff.com/webmasres.htm
I like http://www.sitepoint.com a lot though.
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Nov 20, 2000, 20:20 #10
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I like a lot of the ones already mentioned. Also:
http://www.stars.com
http://www.projectcool.com
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Nov 21, 2000, 00:31 #11
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Great sites have been already mention and I have most of them bookmarked, but how about these...
Developers Network.com: http://www.developersnetwork.com/
Web Techniques: http://www.webtechniques.com/
Web Developer's Virtual Library: http://www.wdvl.com/
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Nov 21, 2000, 03:04 #12
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Well if you spend enought ime on sitepoint, I'd say you can find pretty much ANYTHING your after in the way of advice or tutorials, wether i be how to use photoshop, scripting or layout, promotion etc etc.
So my personnal opinion it http://www.sitepoint.com is one of tthe best if not the best resource on the net, and if they don't have I'm sure SitePoint has a link to what your looking for.NET Code Monkey
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Nov 21, 2000, 08:18 #13
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I have to agree about sitepoint.com. I have found more help in the site point forums than any other page, or forum on the net. Everyone is always eager to help out with problems. I will stay a loyal site point member.
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Nov 21, 2000, 11:18 #14
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Originally posted by williamsba
I have to agree about sitepoint.com. I have found more help in the site point forums than any other page, or forum on the net. Everyone is always eager to help out with problems. I will stay a loyal site point member.
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Nov 21, 2000, 20:41 #15
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