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https://ikewise.neocities.org/
Ikewise Online is the home of Ikewise, a developer who shares web design tutorials and tools including a JavaScript includes guide, font resources, and a Pokemon type calculator. The site is sparse but the static resource pages have circulated widely enough to help many visitors learning web development.
https://hekate2.github.io/website-tools/index.html
A preservation project dedicated to archiving and distributing web 1.0-style graphics, backgrounds, and fonts, stepping in as an alternative since the shutdown of grsites.com in 2021. Visitors can browse a backgrounds archive, use background generators to create their own retro-style tiles, and contribute old graphics they want preserved.
https://evolt.org/node/60300
Evolt.org is a community-driven resource for web developers featuring member-submitted articles, news, and tutorials covering topics like PHP, visual design, site development, and usability. This particular article by George covers formatting numbers for currency display, representative of the practical, code-focused guides the site is known for.
https://riomc.cloud/
Rio McCloud's personal digital garden covers technology tutorials spanning Windows, Linux, Android, cybersecurity, retrocomputing, and embedded systems, alongside art, comics, and personal blogs. A proudly independent Neocities site, it serves as a haven from algorithm-driven platforms with a wide range of original content to explore.
https://ultlang.github.io/
Emma, known online as ultlang, shares a collection of small creative programming projects including a JavaScript minesweeper clone, a pixel font, a JavaScript synthesizer, and a constructed language called Peejosa. The site has a charmingly self-deprecating tone and also links to a micro-blog and an Ithkuil helper tool, making it a fun snapshot of a hobbyist coder-linguist's experiments.
https://wiishopchannel.net/
A faithful web-based remake of the Nintendo Wii Shop Channel, recreating the iconic storefront's interface, music, and visual style in the browser. Fans of the original Wii era will recognize the distinctive keyboard layout, dot-matrix text fields, and looping background audio that made the original channel so memorable.
http://robotstxt.org/db.html
The Web Robots Pages hosts a comprehensive database of web crawler and robot software implementations, listing hundreds of bots submitted by their owners or discovered by webmasters. A reference hub for the robots.txt standard, it also offers tools like a robots.txt checker, IP lookup, and documentation on META tags for controlling web crawlers.
https://softpanorama.org/Editors/Vimorama/vim_regular_expressions.shtml
Softpanorama's Vim Regular Expressions page is a detailed technical reference comparing Vim and Perl regex syntax, complete with metacharacter tables, examples, and tips for power users. Part of the larger Softpanorama site, this section covers Vimscript, syntax highlighting, line ranges, and practical regex patterns for anyone looking to master text editing in Vim.
https://crimsonglow.ca/~kjiwa
Kjiwa's personal technical blog covers a range of programming and systems topics, from exploiting Apache James vulnerabilities to writing a DOS boot sector and building a KDE application. The posts span from 2004 to 2016 and offer a glimpse into one developer's deep dives into low-level computing, Java, and Linux tools.
https://chris-besch.com/
Christopher Besch is a developer and photographer who shares articles on software topics like Go, Rust, Linux, and Docker alongside personal software projects and conference talks. The site blends technical writing with photography and showcases hands-on work including a KiCad firmware generator, a self-hosted Forgejo forge, and a Rust graph search library.