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XML
Extensible Markup Language -- a markup language for documents containing structured information.
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- Code Beach
http://www.codebeach.com/
- "Code Beach is your complete guide to free and open source code and tutorials for ASP, C++, C#, ColdFusion, Delphi/Kylix, Java, JavaScript, Palm, Perl, PHP, Pocket PC, Python, Visual Basic, and XML."
- The Computer Technology Documentation Project
http://www.comptechdoc.org/
- This site contains computer documentation and information in various technical areas including markup and web languages, operating systems, hardware, programming, and networking. This documentation is suited for beginners and experts alike.
- DevCentral
http://devcentral.iftech.com/default.php
- This website contains free turtorials for "the software development community" which include XML, Java, C++ and more.
- DevGuru - A Developer's Resource
http://www.devguru.com/
- "DevGuru is a premier developer's resource featuring a comprehensive quick reference for ASP, JavaScript, Jet SQL, Style Sheets, and VBScript, free online tutorials and product demos, and useful products - all of which can be downloaded." Site includes "'Quick Reference' documentations and 'How To' manuals, that deal with a wide variety of topics of interest to developers and computer programmers."
- ProgrammingTutorials.com
http://www.programmingtutorials.com/
- A guide to free computer programming tutorials on the Internet. Includes briefly annotated lists of tutorials for many programming languages, including HTML, Perl, Java, and more.
- W3Schools Online Web Tutorials
http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp
- Everything you need to design and produce a website. Comprehensive, step-by-step tutorials cover all steps of website creation for all levels of developers, from beginner to advanced. Includes links for validating the code you write to make sure it's compliant with the latest standards.
- WebPelican
http://www.webpelican.com/
- Contains tutorials and resources for Internet programming using XHTML, CSS, XML, and Java.
- ZVON.org
http://zvon.org/
- Contains "references, tutorials and interactive tools focused on XML technologies (XSL, CSS, XHTML, ...)"
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