Web Developer's Handbook 25
vitaly.friedman writes "Bookmarks for web-developers, a list of useful tools supposed to make the life of web-workers easier, includes over 500 manually selected resources, tutorials, references and examples related to web-development. The "Web-Dev-Bookmarks" also includes links to other catalogs and lists related to web-design and web-development."
Re:The most obvious Slashvertisement ever (Score:1, Troll)
Yeah, how do I get one of those for my new book? [memwg.com] Though this is really the wrong audience for it...
EricRe:The most obvious Slashvertisement ever (Score:1)
Re:The most obvious Slashvertisement ever (Score:3, Insightful)
Now few words about your poi
Re:Slashdot Removes A Step... (Score:3, Insightful)
Besides, I don't see any problem in announcing my web-site which might be useful for web-developers.
As you might have read in the introduction, I created this list (initially) for my purposes. As a web-designer and a member of some lets call it web-design-groups, I need those tools mentioned in my list practically every day.
Re:Slashdot Removes A Step... (Score:2)
I did look at your site. There's nothing wrong with it, but it is IMO fairly ordinary as such things go, and I have at least a dozen similar listings in my bookmarks.
Nothing personal, but I certainly don't think that it ranks up t
Re:Slashdot Removes A Step... (Score:1)
Re:Slashdot Removes A Step... (Score:1)
*points to top banner* Am I missing something here? I thought Slashdot was suppose to be about news...not making a bookmark of a page of bookmarks?
Since when was this "Slashdot: Post no real news, slashdot effect, and bitch!"?
Re:One Bookmark (Score:1)
If users find a resource useful, they might have bookmarked it, but they might have lost it in their bookmarks as well. But if, once these resources are needed, Google resp
Just to be different (Score:2)
The guy may have submitted his own site, but can you blame him? I don't. And I don't see anywhere he is asking for money from me.
Maybe try: www.W3Schools.com (Score:4, Informative)
"THE LARGEST WEB DEVELOPERS SITE ON THE NET
Full Web Building Tutorials - All Free
At W3Schools you will find all the Web-building
tutorials you need, from basic HTML and XHTML to
advanced XML, Multimedia and WAP.
Full Web Building References
Our references cover all Web-building technologies,
including W3C standards like HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML
and other technologies like ASP and ADO plus much
more.
Try-It-Yourself On-Line Examples
At W3schools you will find thousands of cut-and-
paste examples. With our on-line HTML editor you
can edit the examples and experiment with the code
on-line."
Oh... don't forget the "s"... unless, of course,
you want to get Religion... (xian, of course...)
Maybe other readers know of similar sites (ie,
to the one -with- the 'S'
NOT to the religious site)?
TIA
Re:Maybe try: www.W3Schools.com (Score:1)
Handleiding HTML (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Handleiding HTML (Score:2)
Re:Handleiding HTML (Score:1)
Where are the links to the standards?? (Score:1)
For me one of the most important things in a web is that it follow the standards so it can reach more people.
I've been checking and I've not find any link to the latest versions of the standards.
A web page for web developers must have a big & easy to find link to the actual standards and then some other links to tutorials, tips, etc...
Re:Where are the links to the standards?? (Score:2)
Any web developer should already know where to find the standards. The material was intended to be a handbook.
The standards are almost unreadable, anyways-- no need to use them unless its an emergency!
Re:Where are the links to the standards?? (Score:2)
How about the link: 02 d. >> CSS/HTML-Specifications [alvit.de], or were you thinking of some other standards not already covered there? If so, then it looks like you can Submit a link [alvit.de] to help him correct the deficiency.
Re:Where are the links to the standards?? (Score:1)