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Programming Tutorial Sites

Seeing that there are no posts in this forum, I will kick it off with a list of programming tutorial sites and communities that have helped me learn along the way:

www.php.net <--all you need for php!
www.tutorialfind.com
www.techtutorials.com
www.tutorialized.com
www.free2code.net
www.programmersheaven.com
www.planetsourcecode.net
www.allsyntax.com
www.arson-network.com
www.tpu.org
www.experts-exchange.com

jon_stahl
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You might also want to check out:

http://devbistro.com/articles.php
http://devbistro.com/articles2.php

for syndicated tutorials on Web Development and Web Design

madeonmoon
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Please provide and add l tutorial links you further know.
Thanks.

iota
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thanks jon...........the sites
ar really cool............

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Add Little Tutorials to the list.

danielstoner
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php.net should be avoided. It is fully of buggy and security-hole ridden examples. No, I don't have an example of this, I don't feel like going back and looking them up again.

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sarehu
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It would be better if you also list down the languages supported by each of these sites.

Anyway, thanks for the list!

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kenji
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I saw a post suggesting that it would be better to list the types of programming tutorials that could be posted on a tutorial site, so here we go.


Here is a tutorial site that supports publishers who want to publish tutorials about C / C++ , Java ,.NET ,Visual Basic ,Python
,VB .NET ,C Sharp ,PHP ,Ruby / Rails ,Perl ,ASP ,Coldfusion ,Javascript / DHTML ,Jquery, Flash / Actionscript ,XML ,HTML / CSS ,ASP.NET ,MySQL ,Oracle ,SQL Server
,PostgreSQL ,Microsoft Access / VBA ,DB2 ,Mobile Development ,Software Development ,Algorithms & Advanced Math ,API\'s and Third Party Tools.

http://codeopensource.com/tutorials

daniweb is awesome.

Thanks

codedrealm
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This article has been dead for over three months

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