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w3schools.com is a questionable resource, at best. (The most compelling thing they could teach is SEO...)

See: w3fools.com

Oh wow, I didn't realize they weren't affiliated with the W3C. Thanks for the heads up.
You were far from alone in that misconception. They quite literally bank on it.
Yep. An it's a shame they rank so well in Google.

It's always a gymkhana to avoid their links when looking for something html / css / js related.

I'd also like to recommend http://www.coursebacon.com - it's a small site I run. Btw, any feedback would be more than welcome.
Looks good man, I especially like the tutorials. All kinds of stuff I hadn't seen on there. I went ahead and added it to my list. Very cool.
Great, glad you liked it :)

Edit: Thanks for the link!

I liked the saylor.org link so much because it offers an entire CS curriculum in sequence,along with General Ed courses.