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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: Top 18 Social Media Resources for Developers

  • sergi_bosch · 6 months ago
    awesome post!
  • socialnerdia · 6 months ago
    I second that.
  • sultanofseo · 6 months ago
    I third that?

    Psychotic Ape
  • gautamhans · 6 months ago
    w3schools is a great resource for web programming of any sort.
    Firebug is a must have for coders
  • Dean Higginbotham · 6 months ago
    I second Stack Overflow. When I first started using it, I was really surprised by the quality and diversity of information. At first glance it looks like just another programmers message board. But they've seemed to have come up with an effective method of distilling quality information.
  • geekevaluation · 6 months ago
    nice post. thanks
  • socialnetworkdesign · 6 months ago
    great resource, have you tried http://www.webmonkey.com/
    thanks so much,
    sandy
  • dude · 6 months ago
    Great post. Like some of the other really good ones you've had recently Ben. Although I suggest that you need a better photograph - one where you have a smile for example.
  • rainwebs · 6 months ago
    DZone indeed rocks. You can even promote your own articles there.
  • UngPing · 6 months ago
    19. Facebook Page: Optimized Web, http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Optimis..., meant to help you to get the latest info on mobile web, widgets..
  • honour chick · 6 months ago
    all excellent and very useful resources. thanks for compiling.
  • Jayson · 6 months ago
    Nice list, a few of these sites come in handy regularly.
  • James Soto · 6 months ago
    I love www.easycfm.com (for Coldfusion related tutorials)
  • krisolin · 6 months ago
    Great article. Thanks>
  • Vishal · 6 months ago
    For those wanting to learn Mobile Programming (including iPhone Development) check out the courses offered by EDUmobile.ORG
  • Nayan · 6 months ago
    Nice Post! Very informative article. Thanks Again.
  • philipvanzyl · 4 months ago
    It's amazing how the line between publisher and audience, and between coder and non-coder is blurring as tech becomes more accessible, and information moves in every direction rather than just top down. And social media tech and info flow is driving this.

    Great resource, thanks for that. From the author of the social media guide 2009 http://getsocialmedia.net