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Can any one suggest good tutorials for studying elgg, for elgg beginners

Have you tried here: http://docs.elgg.org/wiki/Tutorials/HelloWorld ?

Starting with Elgg is quite easy, there are quite excelent tutorials on the network, you should always start with it Main Documentation Page if you are looking for answers register on their forums or better yet be part of their mailing developer group.
Still looking for specific topics? Then lots of blogs writes about elgg social framework, i regular visit
Spanish:
Como Crear una Red social Con Elgg
BlogBlog
WhoIs(Mi Blog Personal)
English:
Elgg
Officials Blogs
Elgg
With Adsense
JaneKnight
Elgg blog(This a quite nice Blog)

I know its already late, but for the reference of any new comer:
There is some documentation at http://docs.elgg.org/ and the code reference at http://reference.elgg.org/ but the best way to learn is usually digging into the source code for Elgg itself, or for some of the better plugins out there.
If you have any doubts, register in the elgg community at http://community.elgg.org and ask there. The community members will help you.
There is also a book on Elgg 1.8 # http://www.packtpub.com/elgg-18-social-networking/book

Read this: http://docs.elgg.org/wiki/Tutorials/Blog

Try reading
Elgg 1.8 Social Networking by Cash Costello;
or
Elgg Social Networking by Mayank Sharma

You can get the development docs at http://docs.elgg.org/.
If you want to develop your own mod for elgg, I advise you to understand the callback mechanism firstly, it will help you a lot in the process of developping your own mod.

You can see the full document of elgg at learn.elgg

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I am looking for a Tutorial for developers in drupal, I don't know anything about drupal so I need a tutorial that explain very well,
in main page of drupal I can't find a tutorial who explain since the most basic about it
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Here: http://drupal.org/documentation
It's official Drupal documentation. It should be enough for starters.
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Could someone share list of active and popular open source Rich Internet Applications or desktop application (not library or framework) that are built by Adobe AIR/Flex? The popularity and quality I am looking for are something like Azureus/Vuze (Java), XBMC etc. Can't find good example from http://www.riaforge.org.
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Make sure, you will have also a look at GitHub:
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What are some good Qt related blogs/forums/sites to follow so one can learn more about developing with Qt?
Also maybe some good (in terms of user interface richness) opensource apps that one can read the source code and learn from them.
Qt Developer Network Forum
PlanetQt
Try this too.
Qt-articles
I just wanted to mention for the french speaking community :
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I have a personal project I've been working on in my spare time. It's far from complete, but I want feedback on the UI and the functionality that has made it in so far. Where is a good location to get useful feedback without being persecuted for the post being unrelated to the site's purpose?
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All the functionality requires a change of only 1 line of HTML.
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