Free Online Content Management and Web Development Tours

by Sam Dean - Apr. 24, 2008Comments (1)

The open source community is increasingly producing useful web-based and software-as-a-service applications. This puts a premium on developers to use top-notch content management systems, and bring well-oiled web development skills to the table. If you want to dramatically improve your odds of doing both of those things well, check into my discussion of OpenSourceCMS and W3Schools on WebWorkerDaily.

OpenSourceCMS gives you an administotor's log-in information for countless top PHP- and MySQL-based CMS systems--from Drupal to Joomla--so you can build out content and see how it will actually look, for free. Likewise, W3Schools is free, and lets you input real tags and instructions, publishing your results at the site, as you work with HTML, XHMTL, JavaScript, PHP, AJAX, .NET, Flash, and more. Find out more at WebWorkerDaily.

 



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Love opensourcecms! Its the perfect place to start if you're looking for any kind of collaborative, content-management tool.

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