When I first started learning about web development I read every page of HTML Goodies I could. I even saved some of the pages to floppy disc so that I could go back to them when my mom was on the phone. (See kids, there was this thing called dial up…)

Lately, I’ve been looking for good tutorial sites to supplement official documentation. I’m learning some more advanced development techniques myself as well as mentoring a few people. SitePoint and A List Apart used to be my go to for development questions, but they really haven’t been cutting it the past couple of years. (Though the ALA archives are an awesome resource, especially in the CSS world.)

I’ve heard of them before, but it’s only been in the past few weeks that I’ve really paid any attention to the TutsPlus network. In short, they’ve blown me away. They cover everything from code and design to visual effects and music production. And it’s not just your standard PHP and Javascript. You can expect to see tutorials and articles on brand new services, framesworks and cutting edge techniques.

I love them and I’m seriously considering paying the $9 / month for premium content.