I am a Computer Science major at Brigham Young University. I started programming as a junior in High School where I learned two things: first, how to program using Borland Turbo Pascal and the second that I really liked to program. I have learned a few languages since then and because of that this section is split up into several sub-sections classed by language as shown in the links below.
Some people become bored very quick when they sit down to code a program. Happily, I am not one of those. Ever since I started, it has never been the actual coding and programming languages that have given me trouble, it is always the theory and abstract applications. (That means something made up just to annoy students...) I love to code and basically make the computer do tricks for me. I think it is cool and that everyone should give programming a try. At the least, take a basic class in Java. It is a fun language and isn't too hard.
Below are the different language sections. They contain some of my own work and examples others have coded that I think are really cool, as well as some good online references and tutorials.
Please Note: These sections are under massive construction at this time. Please check back later.
Poke around and you might find something you like.
If you know CNET, you know they are good. HTML, Flash, JavaScript, Stupid Web Tricks, Graphics, you name it, it's got it. Well laid out site, easy to navigate.
An excellent site with tutorials and refrences for HTML, Flash, JavaScript and quite a bit more. One of the best.
You can compare the filesizes and quality of the various image formats here. Adobe Web Services.
C/C++, Games, Perl, PHP programming refrence. Books, examples, tutorials.
A good guide to HTML. Not to advanced, but that is something you want sometimes.