Soylent News, http://soylentnews.org/
Submit an "Ask Soylent News" story. If you ask your questions
intelligently they'll run your story. Many Soylentils are web app
coders.
Michael David Crawford, Baritone
mdcrawf...@gmail.com
One Must Not Trifle With Wizards For It Makes Us Soggy And
Have you tried StackOverflow? They have sister (brother?) forums, including one
for web masters. I think SO would be a good place to scout around.. The second
for me is YouTube/Vimeo. If you don’t minding learning from teenagers, it can
be quite helpful.
David
On Feb 15, 2016, at 6:43 PM,
After getting many great tips from this list over the years, I find myself
needing to switch gears and do some web development. I'm starting on a
server-based app that will be the front end to a SQL database that may grow to
be very large. Although it's easy to find info on the basic