Finding learning resources
Of course, you know I'm going to start with Adobe.com. Luckily, they have kept the resources left over from Macromedia, and update them all the time. Many old Macromedia people visit these sections of the website, but those who started with Adobe, may not know these jems exist.
They have both a designers section and developers. Kind of a nice mix of old Macromedia and new Adobe. Right now, they have a couple of great new articles on Best practices in Flash. Of course, there is tons of Flex stuff, a litle Acobat and my favorite, a look into AS3.0. As a designer who codes, this is formost on my mind. Flex developers I'm sure are thinking this too.
Think Vitamin is a fairly new site from all the guru's in the CSS world. It should be a bookmarked site, if you haven't done so already. Eric Meyer, and a whole slew are giving CSS insights and some great interviews and articles. One of my favorite site, especially since you can get to all the guru's sites from this one location.
Both Lynda.com and Total training are sponsors of our user group, so I highly recommend those.
I have also been listening to my fair share of podcasts lately. If you just look at iTunes>podcasts there are a fair number for us geeks. There is a bunch of Mac related ones, a good one called 411 podcasting to learn podcasting, CSS ones, and of course, Photoshop TV, Boagworld, and Practical WebDesign, my favorites.
More to come later, have to get back to work.
Dee KCWebCore manager

