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    TutsBuzz.com - Tutorials For Programming, Adobe

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    If you've ever wanted to learn programming, or audio editing, or Photoshop, etc. but couldn't be convinced to do it yourself with a manual or one of those How-to Dummy books, you might want to give TutsBuzz a try. The site collects and aggregates tutorials of common 3D, 2D, audio, video, and web design programs in three languages—English, Turkish and German. Tutorials are classified into eight categories, which you'll find on the left hand side. You can pick the type of lesson you'd like by selecting video, HTML, or simply all. You may also find tutorials based on the tag cloud, or through browsing by date, click, and popularity filters. A search bar with advanced options works for those who are looking for something specific. The majority of links are user submitted and can be voted on by other TutsBuzz users. TutsBuzz itself has submitted a couple of its own tutorials which are rather easy to follow. To submit content you'll need to register first; however registration isn't necessary if you're simply browsing through the tutorials themselves.

    In their own words

    "Tutsbuzz is one of the pages that provides learning stuffs for many of popular 2D, 3D, audio, video programs and many of common programming languages. And the content of the site is growing for every day. In order to advance quickly in tutorial indexing we have made it easy to register a user and to submit a tutorial. We would appreciate your favour of improving our site."

    Why it might be a killer

    TutsBuzz has a clean and clear interface. As the internet becomes more and more pivotal to our daily lives, more people are going to want to learn how things work. TutsBuzz provides a very easy and elegant way to find tutorials for all sorts of popular programs. The site is well organized with drop down menus and tags; they've got well written explanations, and it's all free.

    Some questions

    Will TutsBuzz add more of their own tutorials? Will they add a space for Q&A sessions? What about chat and also an option to find tutorials based on pictures?

    Posted 24 Months 28 Days ago by Siri | Source: SimpleSpark

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