Google Code University

Date March 19, 2008

My “bread and butter” contracts revolve mostly around providing server / system / infrastructure support for web applications in various corporate environments.

While this is a tough explanation to get across to non-webby people such as my mother, I do not touch Frontpage or any other web content creation system (apart from this blog of course). I mostly handle backend infrastructure “negotiation” between various 3rd party packages and the web server.

Anyways, I came across the Google Code University, and it’s great resource for finding CURRENT web programming techniques and best practices. There’s a million sites out there which deal with this topic, but you have to be careful where you find yourself, as a lot of the content could be more than a year or two (at least) old.

Definitely worth a bookmark at least, even if you don’t have time to pour through it now…

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