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| Web Monkey: Excellent tutorials and resource pages for many scripting and programming languages. |
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| HTML Guru: Jeff Rouyer, the author of this site inspired me to start using DHTML a couple of years ago... |
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| The 5K.org: An annual competition that attracts some fantastic examples of code compression! |
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| Windows Games: Ok, it's not Javascript, or web related. A mate (Sean O'Connor) who writes games :-) |
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| Cutting Edge Co: I used to work with this crew at one point working on DHTML games and sites. |
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| Scott Andrew LePera: An excellent web developer and writer of a very entertaining and useful web log! |
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| Mozilla.org: Homepage for the Mozilla browser, upon which Netscape 6 is based. If you're a developer, you should check this every so often. |
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| Blind Wino: Some awesome writing on this site. I suggest you try the work by a guy named Mark Driver; so good it hurts! |
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| LockerGnome: News and review site for web and computer-related topics. Also contains ever-changing useful links... |
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| Slashdot: My favourite news site! A massive community of readers and posters here. Updated 24hrs a day every day! |
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| BBC news: Possibly the World's most respected news source, with stories from around the World. Breakfast reading! |
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| Google: The biggest and fastest search engine on Earth! Also has over 10 years worth of Usenet archives to pick over! |
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| The Register: A great UK based technology news site. Some other news sites seem to get their "new" news from here :-) |
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| Web Reference: Another good tech news and review site. Check out Andy's new book too (I'm only saying that because I'm in there ;-)! |
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| Internet Movie Database: As the name suggests, this is easily the biggest public database of movie material on Earth! |
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| Joe Cartoon: Just plain stupid :-) This is a flash-based cartoon site with animations courtesy of the slightly deranged, banjo playin' "Joe". |
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| F*cked Company: The online version of a road accident: horrific, yet strangely compelling. Discussions of dying companies. |
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| Cre@teOnline: Ostensibly a magazine for web designers, it's really for Flash developers, but the forums are quite good at times... |
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