Technical Bookmarking

Wow! Two blog posts in one day? Heights of joblessness, you see. Well, this is for the forgetful nature of me not to add some directions to what I should look for myself. Hope it's good for you too!

Basically, this is about sources I find interesting to learn on the net. Here are some:

To get started at some useful links, here are some pointers:

1. DZone: A kickass website for all your technical wrong-er-right doings and tips to learn how cool your code can be.

2. Java Code Geeks: Strictly for Java lovers. A complete website of links, tutorials, blogs and a wholesome new experience of how awesome Java can work. Be it in Android, making that first java Swing UI or the enterprise Java framework you're looking for, this site has all of it. Note: Strictly for Java lovers, again! Oh, IBM ain't far behind, check this.

3. Coursera: A big salute to the founders of this amazing place. Truly a gem of a link. The future of learning is taking a big leap by virtualizing what you learn. Came to know that Georgia Tech is now offering a full online degree in Computer Science for a cost of a fraction of the real thing. There's Udacity too. But this link is just sheer treasure.

4. HTML/CSS: Web Designing. A new interest. Attended a free class and just hooked onto it. Can use it for Mobile Web too! Check this, thisand this also.

5. Math: Ah, the love for it never ends. I know almost nothing in it but the fact that this subject changing lives is just phenomenal. Check for blogs here, hereand here.

6. Reading: Oh yes, Internet reading is way lot cooler than it used to be. One such website I found out was this. The kind of language, the simplicity of contexts and the intrigue is superb. If your book collections dry up, its a good source to continue. And then we have other posts on Twitter. Pick them up from your following crowd. I'm sure they will post to make the world that they read. Last but the greatest of all crashes, this. A mind blowing website for some sensible blogging.

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