Excellent Java tutorial. Give it time and it will give you knowledge.
A company who's into Java-buissniess.
A Javascript site! (Totaly unexpected, huh!)
That's the way it was meant to be, wasn't it?
The best Java-resource site on the Internet!
Are you curious about HTML, but you don't know how to use it, or are you an experienced user who wants help with an advanced matter.
It doesn't matter. You'll get your problem solved if follow this link.
You'll find everything about web developing at this fine CNet-site.
The World Wide Web Consortium is the one who sets the standards on the Net.
They have made a list of all HTML-tags and all style-sheet-tags. Very useful.

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Programming


I like programming, and I use these languages and compilers:

C++ - Borland C++ 4.52
Visual Basic - Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0
Java - Sun's Java Developement Kit 1.02
Symantec Visual Café

I've made a lot of small programs in C++. Most of them are programmed to solve problems concerning navigation. Their interfaces ain't very beautiful, but I prefere making them in C++ because the result gets much faster than in the other languages depending on the native-near code.
I've made some more user-friendly applications in Visual Basic. They are of different categories and more Windows-like.
The Java applets and applications of mine ain't many yet but the crowd will grow, I promise you. These interfaces don't look that beautiful either, but the ones, that don't use MS Windows, can run them, so I think that's ok.
NOTE!!! The applications are made in swedish, but they can be easily be converted to english if that's what you want. Just mail me! The navigational programs are easy to understand 'cause the terms are almost the same in both languages.
I'm trying to learn to write Windows-applications in C++, but I've found it very hard. Here is, for example, the code to make a blank window, like a VB "form". My texteditor "SimText" is made with the AppExpert in Borland C++ 4.52, so I didn't write the main part of the code, I only changed some parts (example: from english to swedish menus; user interface etc.).

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I haven't got time to upload all programs yet, but they'll soon be here!
This photo shows Sagress II, one of the ships participating in the Cutty Sark Tall Ship's Races this summer. The goal was in Gothenburg and I was together with a friend out at sea, among 15 000 other small boats, and took photos of the ships when they left the harbour on their way home. These pictures will be published at this site when they're developed.

Sagress II


Links

Shlurrrpp......Java learning Java: The Java tutorial for Java programming
JARS.com
Javascript Frame
Javascript made easy!
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HTMLHelp
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