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Ok, is there any websites you guys check out regularly for information? like tutorials and such? or discussion about an API? Right now my greatest resource is
java.sun.com http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/wink.gif I have about 40 bookmarks of programming based websites. http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/smile.gif
Galen_of_Edgewood
12-29-2000, 10:11 AM
Originally posted by Sol:
Ok, is there any websites you guys check out regularly for information? like tutorials and such? or discussion about an API? Right now my greatest resource is
java.sun.com http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/wink.gif I have about 40 bookmarks of programming based websites. http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/smile.gif
Looking at www.internet.com (http://www.internet.com) under Web Developer (one of the channels on the top of the page), there seems to be a good deal of useful pages there.
Here is a good starting point that I go to quite often when I'm stuck. It's called Dev Central (http://devcentral.iftech.com/learning/tutorials/) and I've used mostly it's C/C++ Turorials.
A suggestion to all of you out there still in college. You know those books that you bought for your classes? Well, keep 'em! At least the CS books and your Calculus book. These books will provide you a constant and useful reference, especially if you just need to freshen up your knowledge. Now, be careful too, since these books can be outdated.
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Originally posted by Galen_of_Edgewood:
A suggestion to all of you out there still in college. You know those books that you bought for your classes? Well, keep 'em! At least the CS books and your Calculus book. These books will provide you a constant and useful reference, especially if you just need to freshen up your knowledge. Now, be careful too, since these books can be outdated.
As I look over to my booksehlf, I see about 10 books from school that I have used on a regular basis. mostly my calc and stats books though cuz my math is rather rusty. http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/wink.gif But that is true, keep most of your technical books.
Klashe
12-29-2000, 11:00 AM
Originally posted by Sol:
Ok, is there any websites you guys check out regularly for information? like tutorials and such? or discussion about an API? Right now my greatest resource is
java.sun.com http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/wink.gif I have about 40 bookmarks of programming based websites. http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/smile.gif
Another excellent site is about.com (under Computing/Technology)
TONS of good resources and it links to other good sites.
Galen_of_Edgewood
12-29-2000, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by Klashe:
Another excellent site is about.com (under Computing/Technology)
TONS of good resources and it links to other good sites.
Hmm... All moderator responses, interesting. http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/smile.gif
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Mr. Silver
12-29-2000, 04:02 PM
Originally posted by Sol:
Ok, is there any websites you guys check out regularly for information? like tutorials and such? or discussion about an API? Right now my greatest resource is
java.sun.com http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/wink.gif I have about 40 bookmarks of programming based websites. http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/smile.gif
I go to www.wdvl.com (http://www.wdvl.com) and www.webmonkey.com (http://www.webmonkey.com) for tutorials and help. They're pretty good sites, wdvl has more material and more in depth, but webmonkey is more down to earth.
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Pinky
12-29-2000, 04:59 PM
www.planetsourcecode (http://www.planetsourcecode) has some good code examples in a variety of languages.