
Are you good at writing tutorials? Or maybe you have amassed a collection of tutorials you have written for friends and family? Maybe you're just looking for some inspiration? Enter
tutorialicio.us. It's the
del.icio.us and
digg of the tutorial world. Tutorials are submitted and are voted on by members to rise to the top of tutorial land to be seen on the front page of the site. All of the tutorials are focused on programming and design, from creating a Web 2.0 logo to building a simple search engine with Python and MySQL. Although the database seems small at the moment, tutorialicio.us is focused on a little niche market that loves to show and tell.
Tags: how to, HowTo, tutorialicious, tutorials, web 2, Web2
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Subscribe to commentsZachNov 20th 2006 2:06PM
Let's not forget Pixel Groovy (http://pixelgroovy.com/), which has been around for about 6 months now, and also has a lot of tutorials listed. It, too, works like Digg but seems to have a smaller voting audience than tutorialicious.