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Java
All the hype and promise? Java is a programming language that allows you to include plug-in free interactive "applets" as part of your web pages.
CNET JavaCenter
features several guides and tutorials for learning Java
http://www.builder.com/Programming/JavaCenter/
KneeDeep in Java
by Stefan Koch
http://rummelplatz.uni-mannheim.de/~skoch/javatut/kneedeep.htm
HTMLGoodies Java Applet Tutorial
a friendly way to dip your fingers into the cup of Java
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/ja.html
IBM Java Education
Big Blue offers free online courses, including "Introduction to Java" and "Building a Java Applet"
http://www.ibm.com/java/education/intro/courseoptions.htm
JunkMachine
a free service that allows you to easily create your own Java applets, and no knowledge of Java programming is required. The JunkMachine will generate HTML code that you can simply cut and paste onto your site.
http://www.robtex.com/jm/jm.htm
Gamelan
is one of the best known repository of Java applets and information
http://www.gamelan.com/
The Java Tutorial
from Sun, the folks that started the craze
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/
WebMasters Guide to Java Technologies
sponsored by Sun, this site from NetScape's Open Studio site presents a wealth of Java information.
http://developer.netscape.com/openstudio/partners/sun/
Shlurrrpp......Java
"The first user-friendly tutorial on Java" by Vijay Mukhi
http://www.neca.com/~vmis/java.html


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