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http://www.fourthworld.com/embassy/articles/netapps.html
With the advent of Web applications, many interface designers have been limiting their work to those systems which can be delivered in a Browser window. Using a wider range of tools, technologies, and protocols, a designer may find some tasks better served through Net-aware desktop applications.
http://www.cgi101.com/
Features CGI training with an easy-to-follow online tutorial. Also includes information on web hosting, script libraries and resources.
http://codeave.com/
Contains tutorials on ASP, JavaScript, CSS and HTML. Also includes articles regarding ASP.
http://www.codetricks.com/
Tutorials on various aspects of web development, from PHP, JavaScript, CGI, to XML and CSS.
http://www.j-a-b.net/
Referential help for web authoring with focus on CSS colour coding, character encoding and fonts, and graphic's file formats.
http://www.hackcraft.net/web/datetime/
A tutorial on the date and time formats used by web technologies, and advice for designing formats for use with own XML applications.
http://www.ssi-developer.net/main/guides/
Instructions for using .htaccess, server-side includes, and other Web technologies.
http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/
Web Browsers OpenFAQ, CGI Programming OpenFAQ, and a dusty World Wide Web FAQ. By Thomas Boutell.
http://www.quiznetonline.com/
Users can partake in free online practise tests on ASP.net, c#, and the .NET framework.
http://www.softricks.com/
Tutorials and tips for JavaScript, Visual Basic, C++, DHTML, and ASP.
http://virtualclues.com/
Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, and PHP tutorials.
http://www.webbasedprogramming.com/
Directory resources for learning to program using various programming languages.
http://www.webconcerns.co.uk/
ASP, ASP .Net, Javascript, Visual Basic, SQL tutorials with source examples.
http://home.kpn.nl/hans-kuipers/
Code examples to built a colorful/interactive website.
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