When I started off in Web Development about 10 years ago, there weren’t too many resources to get good tutorials, code examples and just overall advice from.
These days with everyone and their dog developing sites in their bedrooms and calling themselves Web Developers, there are countless sitres offering tutorials and samples for people just starting out.
I thought it might be useful to list a few of my bookmarks.
Places you can get help, tutorials and advice on development.
W3schools
One of the best sites in my opinion on the web for developers is http://www.w3schools.com/
Here you will find tutorials on just about all web development topics.
When I was starting off I bought books such as the “For Dummies” range etc but even they where unclear. At W3Schools you will find all the Web-building tutorials you need, from basic HTML and XHTML to advanced XML, SQL, Database, Multimedia and WAP.
Even for those people who are seasoned developers will find useful reference guides there.
Aspin.com
http://www.aspin.com/ is a resource for all asp scripts and components which can save you hours in development time. If you are not developing using asp then it’s still worth going to the http://www.codango.com/ which is the group site for aspin as they also do sites for JSP, PHP and asp.net
Poll daddy
http://www.polldaddy.com/
Is a site that can provide polls and surveys for your site. Again a great time saver and so easy to implement into your own site.
http://www.wordpress.com
Remember that there are millions upon millions of people on the internet and a hell of a lot of them blog.
What I’m saying is that there are loads of people in the same boat as you, search wordpress or blogger for people who are writing about their experiences.
So take a look and if you have some resources that you think other developers may find useful then please leave them in the comments.
Friday, August 08, 2008
Internet development - where to start….
Labels:
development,
Internet,
Nathan Fuller,
web design.
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