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Computers/Programming/FAQs, Help, and Tutorials is a category meant for websites that have non-specific content about programming OR content that spans multiple programming languages. The content of these websites is help/tutorial oriented, as one could guess from the category title. If you are looking for a website specifically focused on help for one programming language, see the FAQs, Help, and Tutorial section under that language. A list of languages can be found under Computers/Programming/Languages. Please see the category FAQ at Computers/Programming/FAQs,_Help,_and_Tutorials/faq.html for more information.
http://www.academictutorials.com/
Tutorials on a wide range of programming languages and subjects. Also offers quizzes corresponding to the material in the tutorials.
http://www.allsyntax.com/
Tutorials and code samples available on many popular languages.
http://www.codingunit.com/
Tutorials on the programming languages C and C++ and APIs DirectX and OpenGL. Also covers common sorting algorithms.
http://www.dev102.com/
.Net, C#, ASP.net, and general advice for programmers.
http://gdansk.bradley.edu/olekmali/bookmark/tutorials.html
Course notes and sample programs for network programming in C++ and STL, Java, Perl, and PHP.
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~cs2604/Standards/Standards.html
Notes that provide standards for internal program documentation and style.
http://www.geekpedia.com/TutorialsArchive.html
Covers many programming languages including C++, C#, PHP, and Java.
http://www.herongyang.com/
Collection of notes and tutorials on several programming languages, including Java, C#, ASP, JSP, JDK, XML, XHTML, and Unicode. Includes alternate PDF and Chinese language versions.
http://www.opensourcetutorials.com/
Tutorials covering ranging from beginner to advanced levels with forums for extra support if needed while researching.
http://www.osconfig.com/
Links to freely available programming tutorials for C, C++, Visual Basic as well to software drivers for BeOS, Linux, Windows 95/98/NT/2000, and fonts.
http://toncar.cz/openh323/tut/
Uses a simple H.323 application to explain several PWLib- and OpenH323-related programming techniques.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-clear-code/
Article from Jeff Vogel, the president of Spiderweb Software, that uses a hypothetical computer game called Kill Bad Aliens as an example case for how to write clear, maintainable code.
http://www.jwz.org/doc/tabs-vs-spaces.html
Using tabs in source code: Pro and contra, by Jamie Zawinski.
http://norvig.com/21-days.html
Peter Norvig, the Director of Research at Google, suggests ways to develop programming ability and expertise. Includes recommendations for a first programming language.
http://www.theamericanprogrammer.com/programming/manuals.shtml
Links to manuals and tutorials for a variety of primarily mainframe languages including REXX, SQL, COBOL, JCL, TSO, ISPF, CICS, and Unix.
http://oopweb.com/
Directory of programming and computer science tutorials. A fast and easy to use programmer's reference.
http://www.thinkbrown.com/programming/
Tutorials of C/C++, Java, Perl, Posix, Unix, Linux, PThreads, Visual Basic, Delphi, APL, Javascript, and SQL.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_style
Encyclopedia article. Tutorial on general styling rules and conventions. Has a list of style guides for specific languages.
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