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Free, Crowdsourced Answers For Your Tech and FOSS Questions

One of the benefits of having a community of readers and open source users here at OStatic is that you can get good answers to questions about open source. On the toolbar atop our home page, you can click on Question, type yours in, and you'll usually get very informed responses back. There are also a lot of sites around the web where you can get excellent crowdsourced answers to all kinds of tech questions. In this post on WebWorkerDaily, you'll find five good resources for free answers, including the free forums at W3Schools, and Weegy. Check it out.?


Two Exhaustive Free Tools for Web Developers

If you're a developer, or would-be developer, working on any type of web-based project, there are a couple of free resources that I recommend for following web application standards, and mastering cutting-edge web development languages. Open source developers and proprietary developers alike can benefit from Opera Web Standards Curriculum and W3 Schools. Both sites are extremely rich in resources for building best-of-breed online applications. Here's what's under the hood.


Free Online Content Management and Web Development Tours

Open sourcers are increasingly producing web-based and software-as-a-service applications. This calls for developers to use top-notch content management systems, and deploy strong web development skills. To improve your odds of doing both well, see my post on OpenSourceCMS and W3Schools on WebWorkerDaily. OpenSourceCMS gives you an admin log-in for many top PHP- and MySQL-based CMS systems--from Drupal to Joomla. You can build content and see how it will look, free. Likewise, W3Schools is free, and lets you input tags and instructions, publishing results on-site, as you work with HTML, JavaScript, PHP, AJAX, Flash, and more. More at WebWorkerDaily.