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> Here is a great learning site and a great example of the way the web
can
> be used:
>
>http://www.useractive.com
>
> This is not simply a web site--it is a _tool_ for learning and
creating!
> They have invented a Web Studio that allows both aspiring and
professional
> Web Programmers to design their pages, debug their code, and compile
their
> programs in their own personal Web Workspace.
>
> The UserActive Web Studio is packed full of highly interactive, free
> tutorials and references for HTML and DHTML, JavaScript, Java, Perl,
and
> C/C++. Members can save and organize their work directly to the Web
using
> our innovative LongReach web-based Operating System, which includes
all
> directory functions as well as javac, g++, and Perl debugging
utilities.
> SuperUser and MasterUser members also receive domain name and email
> privileges at a much lower cost than ISPs.
>
> No more transitions among
> learning, programming and publishing--it can all be done in one
place!
>
>
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