My Top 15 Web Design and Development Websites

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Being a good Web Developer or Web Designer requires a person to be able to stay on the top of current happenings and be aware of new technologies in the web sphere. I have compiled a list of websites that help me to accomplish that goal of mine. I visit most if these websites on a daily basis. Enjoy! If you know of other sites that you think should be included in this list, please leave me a comment. We can all learn from each other.

  1. Smashing Magazine – this is a great site that is filled with interesting content and I believe everyone should visit that site at least once. I visit it almost daily.

    Smashing Magazine

  2. A List Apart – is a site that publishes two web related articles bi-weekly.

    A List Apart

  3. Sitepoint – contains news articles and fresh content for web designers and web developers. It also has its own blog, contests, marketplace, and forums with a load of different topics ranging from PHP to Flash.

    Sitepoint

  4. Accessify

    Accessify

  5. CSS Mania – this site gallery is a place where I enjoy spending time while looking for inspiration.

    CSS Mania

  6. 456 Berea Street – this site created by Roger Johansson features a long list of great Accessibility, Web Standards and Usability articles.

    456 Berea Street

  7. Veerle – this site is a personal journal and an online source for topics ranging from XHTML/CSS to graphic design tips of a web designer and a graphic designer based in Belgium.

    Veerle

  8. Bloglines – RSS reader is a must have for those who read blogs on a daily basis. There are a great number of various RSS Readers, and this one happens to be the one I use daily.

    Bloglines

  9. Vitamin – a resource for web designers, developers and entrepreneurs that contains a magnitude of articles on various development and design topics.

    Vitamin

  10. Web Appers – this site showcases open source web applications daily.

    Webappers

  11. Digg

    Digg

  12. Authentic Jobs – this is site is for those who is looking for a freelance gig or a full-time position in a web development/design sphere.

    Authentic Jobs

  13. Forums at Digital Point

    Forums at Digital Point

  14. 43 Folders – this is a site where I can always find tons of new and useful productivity tips and advices.

    43 Folders

  15. Max Design

    Max Design

Are you a Code Ninja?

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Started by Golgotha over at Search This

Ninjutsu is a discipline within the Bujinkan martial arts and is a collection of survivalist techniques. Ninja clans used these techniques in Japan to ensure their survival in a time of violent political turmoil. These techniques included methods of gathering information, non-detection, avoidance, and misdirection. Ninjutsu can also involve training in disguise, escape, concealment, archery, medicine, explosives, and poisons. The literal translation of Bujinkan is “Hall of the Divine Warrior.”

According to Bujinkan members, the eighteen disciplines were first stated in the scrolls of Togakure Ryu, and according to the Bujinkan, they became definitive for all Ninjutsu schools, providing a complete training of the warrior in various fighting arts and complementary disciplines.

Today the modern code ninja also studies many different disciplines to ensure their survival. There are many different paths that you can choose to follow; below are the disciplines that I have chosen to learn and my level of mastery of each. See the legend below for a breakdown of the different colors:

Flash / ActionScript / Flex / AIR / XHTML/HTML / CSS / JavaScript / Ajax / ASP.NET / C# / PHP / Photoshop / Databases

Legend

Of course there are many more skills/languages/disciplines that one can chose to learn: C, Python, Java, Ruby, Databases, Photoshop/Graphic Design, Blogging/Copywriting, Silverlight and much MUCH more.

What are your chosen disciplines and where are you at in your level of mastery?

Website Galleries/Showcases and their Alexa rankings

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Update: November Website Galleries’s Alexa rankings.

Update: October Website Galleries’ Alexa rankings.

As of September 25, 2007, I was able to find a total of 92 93 websites that showcase Attractive Public Websites in Online Galleries. Here is a list of the those Website Galleries and their Alexa rankings:

Please let me know of any other CSS Website gallery that I have missed and you think it should be included in this list. I am planning on keeping this list up to date. Also I will be updating the rankings monthly. If you have any comments or suggestions please leave me a comment.

Update #1 (Oct. 1, 2007): CssNature has been added with an Alexa rank of 198,247.

Smashing Magazine Anniversary

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Smashing Magazine is celebrating its 1st Year Anniversary. Smashing Magazine is a special “little” website where people go to get inspiration and information about the latest trends and techniques in web-development. Smashing Magazine was founded by Vitaly Friedman and Sven Lennartz in September of 2006. Since that time this website has evolved into one of the most useful and interesting web development websites on the net these days.

To celebrate its first anniversary, founders of Smashing Magazine created several giveaways:

Additionally, 50 Designers x 6 Questions and 170 Expert Ideas from Worlds leading developers surveys were posted that provided answers from leading designers and developers on the following list of questions:

  1. What is one typical myth about web-development (which is not true)?
  2. What is one bulletproof method to get over creativity block?
  3. What is one thing you wish you knew before you’ve started programming/designing/… ?
  4. What is one thing to do before starting a new project?
  5. What is one common mistake you should always avoid developing web-sites?
  6. What is one device/tool or/and service you can’t imagine your life without?