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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2007/10/14/web-coding/

  • Drew · 2 years ago
    Your first link is broken already: http://www.napyfab.com/AJAX-indicators/
  • Sean P. Aune · 2 years ago
    -sigh- Thanks, Drew. I'm going to leave it for now as it WAS working, no clue why it suddenly stopped.
  • CountRob · 2 years ago
    Mother of all lists right here.

    w3schools is the best of the html references I'd say, mostly because it has everything.
  • Sabon · 2 years ago
    I knew all the stuff from my field of expertise (Ruby on Rails) but the other parts provided me with a few interesting links. Thanks for the compilation.
  • Matt · 2 years ago
    Thanks, great list of resources
  • me · 2 years ago
    Whoa! I hope you'll keep adding all these lists to the "master list" of 5000+ resources so I don't have to bookmark each one ;)
  • Sean P. Aune · 2 years ago
    hmmm interesting thought, me. Would you prefer master lists of the aggregators (what this list is), or a master list that showed each individual?

    Adding to the 5,000 list may not make sense, but maybe if we did a new "master list" every three months or so?
  • Chris · 2 years ago
    You guys should start Mashable University :). Excellent sources. Wonderful work Sean.
  • Sean P. Aune · 2 years ago
    Thanks, Chris:) This is the first time we've done an aggregator where I had actually done each individual post, so it felt weird aggregating myself 0_o. Glad you enjoyed it though!
  • Adam Hirsch · 2 years ago
    Congratulations Sean, I didn't even realize that you had written all of these. Well Done! I know I'll be bookmarking this for years to come...

    - Adam Hirsch, Mashable.com
  • Sean P. Aune · 2 years ago
    "Well done" or "You're slightly insane, and obviouly never leave your computer?" :-p
  • John Kolbert · 2 years ago
    Wow, nice list. Thanks for the info! Talk about a king size list
  • Alex · 2 years ago
    Excellent resource. Thank you for this!
  • Phil Connolly · 2 years ago
    top list, nice one.
  • ange · 2 years ago
    OMG! This is so useful!
  • Shara Karasic · 2 years ago
    Hi, great list. I'm going to add it to my list of 60+ Free Web Development Tools & Resources for Entrepreneurs I wrote at Work.com: http://www.work.com/60-free-web-development-too...
  • Ahmed Tohamy · 2 years ago
    thank you man good directory helping people
  • mcsolas · 2 years ago
    wow. you hit a lot of my favorite sites / references.. but still bookmarking it for the hundreds of others I still need to checkout.

    props for including coldfusion in the list. I love coding in that language :)
  • Sean P. Aune · 2 years ago
    It seemed wrong to leave it out:)
  • prayes · 2 years ago
    Took the liberty of creating an importable bookmarks file of all the links here...

    http://patrickrayes.wordpress.com/2007/10/16/25...

    Enjoy!
  • ali1k · 2 years ago
    wonderful collection of resources! thanks a lot...
  • Stoyan · 2 years ago
    CSS Sprites tool:
    http://www.csssprites.com
  • JoJo · 2 years ago
    another link which doesnt work, says user already used all CPU assigned to that site :(

    http://www.loadinfo.net/

    thanks for this amazing list anyway, great idea !!!
  • David Mackey · 2 years ago
    Excellent list! Nothing less than what I expect from mashable.
  • Ryan · 2 years ago
    Excellent work; thanks for creating & sharing this list guys. I learnt a lot from it. Thanks much! :D
  • Nico · 2 years ago
    Wow, amazing. Thanks a lot for the list Sean. It a must bookmark page for all of programmer and web designer. Love it very much. Thanks once again.
  • Jokes · 2 years ago
    Some links are broken.
  • zbyni3k · 2 years ago
    nice, thx
  • SteveV · 1 year ago
    Nice list - here is another one:

    http://apppad.com

    AppPad is a new service that let's you build HTML+Javascript applications... so you can avoid hassling with hosting & databases completely!
  • zuborg · 1 year ago
    Take a look at http://site-perf.com/
    Same as pingdom.com tool (measure download speed) but much more realistic
  • Hasan Tayyar BEŞİK · 1 year ago
    What a mess?
    Great tools but if there was a categorized titles it will be more great :)
  • acomplia in the united states · 5 months ago
    What necessary words... super, a brilliant idea