Tue, 17 Feb 2004

Webmonkey, RIP: 1996 – 2004

Ah, Webmonkey ... a good site, well designed and well done. I remember seeing it back in the Good Old Days - haven't looked at it for years, now, as I've moved beyond it's kind of basic tutorials. I wonder what other sites for HTML newbies there are out there?

Webmonkey, the pioneering Web development site known as much for its informal tone as its tutorials on how to write code, is shutting after an eight-year run. Fans are disappointed, but not surprised. By Paul Boutin.

(link) [Wired News]

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