Welcome back to us, where people like you have been coming since
1996 to learn how to build the Web. Whether you've worked your way through
the beginner and builder ranks and now you're
ready to pick up some new, sasquatch-hairy skills, or you're just bored and
looking for a time-suck toy to tinker with, here are some corners of
Webmonkey that you should explore.
Serve Yourself
So you already taught yourself how to say "hello world" with
PHP in
fact, you've tattooed your favorite server-side scripting
language right there on your bicep. And of course you're responsible
for a fleet of databases. But do you
have a server of your very own?
Not even a Mac OS X box? Tsk, tsk!
Build Your Own
If you're a DIYer who likes getting your hands wet and your feet dirty,
try a from-scratch audio recording
station on for size. Next, sic yourself on a Web casting system. Then get
really down to the ground and build your own computer.
Been That, Done There?
We're sorry if all of this is old-hat. (Are you sure? You've even earned
your serif badge meddling around with fonts? Man, you're good.) Well at least
you can keep our "Quick Reference" section warming up on deck no matter
how advanced you are, you'll always need color codes, a browser chart, and special characters
close at hand.
And who knows? Maybe our latest offerings will reveal
something new even to you.