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  So, which websites do I have bookmarked, why have I bookmarked, and what are they about?

  • Soda Constructor
    Soda constructor, what can I say. You have the resources to make online... robot (almost) things. It's like an online Lego, but better. It's.... ahh, just visit!

  • FreeCode.com
    This is a fantastic resource for all things both useful, and free! All kinds of things: - CGI snippets, Chat stuff, E-Mail, Graphics, HTML, Web Hosting Tools. You name it, it's most likely there

  • Modem speed test page
    How fast *are* you connected?

  • whatis?com
    Ever wondered what a Kernal is, how about an Active Server Page? Well, you can find out all about those, and much more here

  • HotScripts.com
    Pick a language any language (not technicaly all languages, as such)... well, any from this list ASP, C, C++, CFML, Flash, Jave, JavaScript, PHP, Perl, Python, XML. All that, along with remote hosting and various tools\utils can be found here. A very large and useful resource for any webmaster, that wants that little bit more from their site

  • Planet Source Code
    A site for all kinds of useful bits of code, fairly heavily geared towards Microsoft technologies though

  • PHP.net
    The home of PHP. Learn all about it, download the latest release. Find help, everything to do with PHP - It's here

  • Apache Project
    The home of Apache. Download the worlds most used web server. Get updates, or the latest release. It's all here

  • Perl Mongers
    This is the home of Perl, a server-side scripting language. You want to have a hit counter, a guest book, a feedback form? All things like that, and more, can be written in Perl. Perl isn't just for forms and things. Currently, I'm writing a web-based e-mail client in Perl. Simlar to the likes of Hotmail and Yahoo - But written by me

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