I guess that's pretty much my main list. If I had to narrow it down to only one website, I would have to say SlashDot, simply because it keeps me updated in the technological world more than anything else.
I didnt see this site anywhere on here and i did a forum search before posting this thread but one of the sites that i can not live without would have to be http://backcode.com . It has news, a huge download archive of just about anything you can think of and is always up to date. By far this is one of my favorite sites out there on the internet, and i also couldnt live without http://forum.defcon.org i have learned many things here since i have been here, but i would have to say the most important thing that i have learned here is that you dont have to lie about who you are to be accepted, becuase people will accept you for who you are. Then there was the great http://158inc.com but it doesnt exist anymore i have been looking for a mirror of this site for sometime now but i havent been able to find one, if anyone knows of one let me know.
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before asking a retarded question, google it. google knows all.
MidnightViper, it sounds interesting. However, I am not an advanced user, I have had less than 2 years of formal computer science training at our community college while I was laid up with an injury from my job. I am trying at this point to learn mainstream languages, ie, VB, C, C++ and Perl, so that I may move into a less physically demanding line of work when I semi-retire in a few years. I respect the fact that you wrote the language, it must have taken great skill. Congratulations on your achievement.
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MidnightViper, it sounds interesting. However, I am not an advanced user, I have had less than 2 years of formal computer science training at our community college while I was laid up with an injury from my job. I am trying at this point to learn mainstream languages, ie, VB, C, C++ and Perl, so that I may move into a less physically demanding line of work when I semi-retire in a few years. I respect the fact that you wrote the language, it must have taken great skill. Congratulations on your achievement.
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