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it have a pretty look, it's clear. It's cool and all section are clear. I'm currently looking for an HTML and Java tutorial. It's cool, thank you Donut

Look whos talking about rude :roll:

I'm making a point Norm, act your age

 

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-Donut]The reason I haven't put any credits to anyone is because most of the tutorials are a mix of tutorials from different websites. Would take a couple of pages to put the thanks and stuff on. Anyway, the tutorials themselves have been changed so people can understand them (look in any c++ book and tell me you can understand it completely). Some of the parts were added by myself, some by friends. All in all it's just a website, nothing official, no .com .org or .net. So at the end of the day a little geocities site is unimportant for such things like that. If it was copyrighted then I would have, but I checked for copyrights when I found the tutorials and only used ones with no copyrights, hence no credits :D

I'm just saying if you can, list sites, books, magazines, etc you got things from, in case the author of one of those gets a tad angry not receiving any credit

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