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I've long been a fan of the SitePoint web developers news web site. But especially so lately.

Simon Willison, a newly elected member of the Web Standards project, now writes for the Client Side Coding : JavaScript and DHTML section of the SitePoint newsletter and maintains the SitePoint DHTML & CSS: Stylish Scripting Blog. This on top of his own very useful weblog covering PHP, Python, CSS, XML and general web development. For example, I recently stole, er, used the techniques he described in the recent article, "Simple Tricks for More Usable Forms," to better format my contact form.

I've also been a long-time reader of the Server Side Coding : PHP & MySQL Tips and Tutorials section. Recently, Harry Fuecks has been exerpting chapters from his recently published PHP Anthology book (one the best I've read, BTW).

Keep up the good work, guys!

Posted by Tom on February 13, 2004