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May 3 2008, 02:54 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 3-May 08 Member No.: 61,676 |
I have been using the site http://www.w3schools.com/ for quit some time now, and i really really like it it helps allot if your a beginner and has allot to offer if you have some webdesign knowledge.
At W3Schools you will find all the Web-building tutorials you need, from basic HTML and XHTML to advanced XML, SQL, Database, Multimedia and WAP W3 publishes a series of tutorials, though most web developers are unaware of it. Mainly, though, W3C's site houses a collection of proposals, drafts, and Recommendations, written by geeks for geeks. And when I say geeks, I don’t mean ordinary web professionals like you and me. I mean geeks who make the rest of us look like Grandma on the first day She's Got Mail. so have a problem with your code? Check it out! regards, Erickie This post has been edited by erickie: May 3 2008, 02:56 PM |
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May 3 2008, 03:27 PM
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PROGRAMMER(prō'grăm'ər)- n. An organism that converts caffeine into software. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 902 Joined: 25-September 05 From: The dungeon deep below the foundation of trap17 Member No.: 12,251 |
Yeah W3Schools is pretty neat. They've helped me out of a couple of times, but for me, when I'm having a problem with my code that I just can't seem to resolve, nothing seems to work better than the good old fashioned method of googling your issue.
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