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2008

100+ Open Courseware Collections for Aspiring Web Devs - Web Hosting Unleashed

by springnet
free tutorials and collections from top universities and well-respected websites to train you in areas like web design, graphics and imaging, programming and coding, multimedia, connecting with your audience, and even learning freelancing and entrepreneur

2006

:: EL TALLER SECUENCIAL ::

by everyueveryme
Sitio web con un listado de recursos y tutoriales para hacer comics

Web Design Library — One-stop resource for web designers

by azusa & 13 others
Web Design Library offers professional free web design tutorials, articles, news, software reviews, websites showcase, interviews, free web design stuff, forums and more.

Pixel2life.com Tutorial Search Engine

by azusa & 52 others
Pixel2life is the largest tutorial search engine on the internet catering to graphic designers and programmers. From Photoshop to Poser to C++, we have it all in the fastest and friendliest search tool around.

DebianHelp.co.uk - Debian help made easy

by macroron & 2 others
very good articles,tutorials about debian linux and most will work for ubutu linux

CSS Help Pile

by andyparasite & 18 others
Links and Discussion About the Best CSS Resources Available on the Web - artypapers

2005

ONLamp.com: Rolling with Ruby on Rails, Part 2

by jinjiru & 5 others (via)
In Rolling with Ruby on Rails, I barely scratched the surface of what you can do with Ruby on Rails. I didn't talk about data validation or database transactions, and I did not mention callbacks, unit testing, or caching. There was hardly a mention of the many helpers that Rails includes to make your life easier. I can't really do justice to all of these topics in the space of this article, but I will go into details on some of them and present a brief overview of the rest, with links to more detailed information.

ONLamp.com: Rolling with Ruby on Rails

by jinjiru & 14 others (via)
Maybe you've heard about Ruby on Rails, the super productive new way to develop web applications, and you'd like to give it a try, but you don't know anything about Ruby or Rails. This article steps through the development of a web application using Rails. It won't teach you how to program in Ruby, but if you already know another object-oriented programming language, you should have no problem following along (and at the end you can find links on learning Ruby).

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