Interested in learning web development, new language or just want to keep yourself updated with what's happening in information technologies? This site brings you the vast collection of screencast / video from net that can help you learn new technology, keep you informed of what's new, provide how to video tutorials and help you advance in information technology field. Not to mention seeing is better then reading or listening.

Introduction to Ruby

This mini-series of videos aims to get you up and running with Ruby as quickly as possible. It doesn't necessarily assume a computer science background...

Introducing the YUI Compressor

In this brief 3-minute video, Yahoo! engineer and technical evangelist Julien Lecomte describes the rationale behind and philosophy underlying the new ...

Eclipse And Java Introducing Persistence

This free video screencam tutorial will teach you how to save your Java objects to disk files using Eclipse version 3.3. This is for beginning program...

Why Ruby On Rails? Video Presentation

I gave a "Why Ruby on Rails?" presentation to the Orlando Ruby Users Group. I've given Introduction to Rails talks before, so I tried to shake this one up and make it as ranty and opinionated as possible (It's more entertaining that way).

Using OPML - Number of different uses and application

The screencast is meant to be an introduction to OPML (what it is) and then goes into a number of different uses and applications (what it can do - not exhaustive by any means), but hopefully something there for you too if you are already familiar with OPML

What is Web 2.0

Using the Web 2.0 write up in Wikipedia this video is to help teach educators about Web 2.0 tools

Introduction to Subversion Screencast

The following is an Introduction to Subversion screencast. It is targeted mainly at those who are new to version control, covering the conceptual ideas...

MochiKit 1.1 Intro

This screencast is an introduction to MochiKit 1.1, using the interactive interpreter example as a conduit for showing off concepts from each MochiKit module

Intro to Apollo

Ray Camden gives us a lightweight introduction to Apollo, with some demos and code.

Introduction to Apollo : Mike Chambers

In this session from webDU, Mike Chambers gives an overview of Apollo, shows how to build your first Apollo application, and shows how to convert an existing Flex based application to an Apollo application in under 5 minutes.