Included here are helpful links for any website developer or enthusiast.

Activestate Programmer Network - ASPN is a free, online resource where the open source programming community can readily access and contribute information, making it easier for programmers to leverage the innovations of the community.

Adobe Systems Incorporated - Adobe Systems Incorporated helped launch the desktop publishing revolution in 1982 and is at the heart of the next publishing revolution, network publishing. Network publishing is about making reliable, visually rich information available to anyone, anywhere, on any device.

Apache Software Foundation - The Apache Software Foundation provides support for the Apache community of open-source software projects. The Apache projects are characterized by a collaborative, consensus based development process, an open and pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high quality software that leads the way in its field.

Fontfile - The most extensive collection of dingbats and fonts on the Internet. Page through the different categories, alphabetically, or use the font search to find the specific font you're looking for.

Macromedia Designer & Developer Center - This site is a free resource that is updated regularly and already has an archive of more than four hundred articles, code examples, tips, tutorials, and sample applications for Macromedia developers.

Microsoft Insider Learning Center - What do you want to learn today? The Insider Learning Library features free interactive courses—online and at your own pace! Take a class from the beginning or select individual lessons to sharpen specific skills.

MySQL - The world's most popular open source database, recognized for its speed and reliability.

PHP Hypertext Preprocessor - PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.

Webmonkey - The web developer's resource site features source code, tutorials and articles of interest.

World Wide Web Consortium - The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. W3C is a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding.


 
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