The JISC funded RDMRose project (June 2012-May 2013) was a collaboration between the libraries of the University of Leeds, Sheffield and York, with the Information School at Sheffield to provide an Open Educational Resource for information professionals on Research Data Management.
There's a lot to learn about web design and development, but don't worry. We're here to help you, whether you're just picking up a bit of code or becoming a full-fledged professional developer.
Programming tutorials and source code for many programming languages and especially for the .NET Framework. Also has software articles, faqs, reviews, news, projects, forums, blogs from the IT domain. This website is design for the IT enthusiast, and especially programmers. The scope of this site is to form a community of IT specialists, from various domains (programming, hardware, graphics) and build different projects, like software, games or books.
links to tutorials on XML, XSL, XML Schema, XPath, Schematron, CSS, XInclude and XSLT, using XML with Java servlets , RELAX NG, XSL-FO and links to APIs for Apache Xerces2, Apache SOAP, Saxon 6 XSLT Processor, Berkeley DB XML, and more
ELI (EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative). concise information on emerging learning technologies and related practices. Each brief focuses on a single technology or practice
Opera's new Web Standards Curriculum is a complete course to teach you standards-based web development, including HTML, CSS, design principles and background theory, and JavaScript basics.
This site is about teaching you more about the tools you own. I like to think people have a portfolio of tools which might include their Windows PC, PDA, cell phone and so on.