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

If you're looking to break into the web dev industry, start your own development and design business, or learn a few new skills to remain a competitive force in your field, you don't necessarily have to go back to school and pay for an expensive degree. The Internet is full of 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 entrepreneurial skills to help you grow your business. We've collected over 100 of the best open courseware collections in this mega list just to get you started. Saved By: kwbridge | View Details | Give Thanks
Google Doctype - Google Code

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Snipplr lets your store and share all of your commonly used pieces of code and HTML with other programmers and designers. Saved By: jorge maestre | View Details | Give Thanks
Planning a Semantic Web site

The Semantic Web brings with it the opportunities for users to get smarter search results, and for site owners to get more targeted traffic as users find what they really want. But these benefits don't just magically appear. This article leads you through the aspects of both information architecture and general infrastructure you need in place to truly take advantage of this burgeoning opportunity. Saved By: Yves Luther | View Details | Give Thanks
Coding Horror: UI-First Software Development

Digital Web Magazine - The Web Beyond the Desktop

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Developing Web applications with Tomcat and Eclipse

Using Eclipse as a Web development platform is even easier when you integrate it directly with Apache Tomcat. Learn how to set up Eclipse and Apache Tomcat V5.5 to develop the quintessential Hello World servlet.f Saved By: dahedgehog | View Details | Give Thanks
Most used CSS tricks | StylizedWeb.com

Earlier before I have written an article about current best CSS hacks which you can see here. And now here?s the list of today?s most used CSS tricks ? tips. I have added image examples for most of them because of critics on CSS hacks article. If you think I have missed any please let me know 1. Rounded corners without images 2. Style your order list 3. Tableless forms Saved By: pfunder | View Details | Give Thanks
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Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard

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Free extras built by the community to extend your Last.fm experience. Saved By: Laurent Bertacchini | View Details | Give Thanks
Ruby Waves is an open source framework for Ruby-based Web-applications.

Ruby Waves is an open source framework for Ruby-based Web-applications. Saved By: Jörg W Mittag | View Details | Give Thanks
Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard

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Build Last.fm: Extend your Last.fm experience

Free extras built by the community to extend your Last.fm experience. Saved By: Laurent Bertacchini | View Details | Give Thanks
Software Craftmanship: Apprentice to Journeyman [Software Craftsmanship]

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How to make sexy buttons with CSS

A hack like me needs as many of these slick little tutorials as he can get. :-) Saved By: Daniel Andrlik | View Details | Give Thanks
Part 2 of the CSS bonanza at Noupe.com Saved By: 1Copenut | View Details | Give Thanks
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Snipplr - Code 2.0

Snipplr lets your store and share all of your commonly used pieces of code and HTML with other programmers and designers. Saved By: jorge maestre | View Details | Give Thanks
Merb | Merbivore

A light and powerful Ruby MVC web framework Saved By: Ian Fieldhouse | View Details | Give Thanks
A List Apart: Articles: A Preview of HTML 5

More semantic markup, better page structure, what are we waiting for? Saved By: 1Copenut | View Details | Give Thanks
24 ways: Christmas Is In The AIR

Adobe AIR, formerly codenamed Apollo, is a runtime environment that runs on both Windows and OSX (with Linux support to follow). This runtime environment lets you build desktop applications using Adobe technologies like Flash and Flex. Oh, and HTML. That?s right, you web standards lovin? maniac. You can build desktop applications that can run cross-platform using the trio of technologies, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Saved By: Ian Fieldhouse | View Details | Give Thanks
Two-Faced Django Part 1: Building a project that exists simultaniously on Facebook and the web

Via [Simon Willison](http://simonwillison.net "Simon Willison's site") Will Larson has prepared a really excellent tutorial on building a Django application that will have both a web app and a Facebook app component to its interface. Saved By: Daniel Andrlik | View Details | Give Thanks
10 Ruby On Rails Plugins You Should Be Using

One of Ruby on Rails strengths is how easy it is to extend with Ruby Gems and plugins, becuase you don?t have to code everything yourself you can save a lot of time. One problem facing Rails codes is knowing what plugins are out there and how to use them. The following is a list of plugins that should make your coding life much easier and save you a fair bit of time. Saved By: Ian Fieldhouse | View Details | Give Thanks
10 Ruby On Rails Plugins You Should Be Using

One of Ruby on Rails strengths is how easy it is to extend with Ruby Gems and plugins, becuase you don?t have to code everything yourself you can save a lot of time. One problem facing Rails codes is knowing what plugins are out there and how to use them. The following is a list of plugins that should make your coding life much easier and save you a fair bit of time. Saved By: Ian Fieldhouse | View Details | Give Thanks
10 Ruby On Rails Plugins You Should Be Using

One of Ruby on Rails strengths is how easy it is to extend with Ruby Gems and plugins, becuase you don?t have to code everything yourself you can save a lot of time. One problem facing Rails codes is knowing what plugins are out there and how to use them. The following is a list of plugins that should make your coding life much easier and save you a fair bit of time. Saved By: Ian Fieldhouse | View Details | Give Thanks
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