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It's been a few years since I developed any sites for the web and recently I've been getting the itch to get involved again.

Whilst I presume most of the basics are still used these days, I want to find a resource(s) where I can research & learn about everything I've missed and more importantly what people consider to be relevant and the 'in' thing to be using these days.

Does anyone have any sites/forums/reading they can recommend? Cheers!
 
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Code Academy has some great tutorials for beginners. http://www.codecademy.com/learn

Or if you have some experience http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp

They are both great to get you going.

Thanks that's not really what I'm looking for though.

For instance if I wanted to know something about computer hardware I would check the OCUK forum first as it has plenty of knowledgeable of posts about the latest tech and has plenty of posters with varied perspectives.

I'm now on the hunt for a forum/resource, that offers something like OCUK, but about web development rather than computer hardware.
 
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