While it was ok'ish to have questions asking for tutorials when the question was asked, it is no longer so nowadays. Quoting from our Off-Topic reasons:
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.
As others have already pointed out, most of answers point off-site, while we want information to be on-site. I wouldn't be surprised if most of the links are dead by now, leaving the answers obsolete. Keeping the question deleted is probably the best thing to do.
Then again, badge-wise, this is a Famous Question (10k+ views) and a Great Question (100 upvotes; of which we have 12312 in total) with a Great Answer (100 upvotes; of which we have 27716 in total). Of the 10 million visible questions on SO, only 7k have 295+ upvotes. It also has a sizeable number of favorites. It certainly wouldn't get these figures nowadays, but I guess it was valuable/useful to the community back then. So if a mod wants to be nice to the requester, he could probably justify undeleting and locking it for historical purposes:
A historical lock preserves older content that was very popular when it was originally posted, but is now off-topic or otherwise out of scope for the site it is posted on. Historically locking a post ends the debate over whether a question should be kept on the site or deleted, and is often the final state of a question that has been deleted and undeleted more than once.
We did so for similar link-only questions in the past. For instance C++ blogs that you regularly follow?
Again, not saying a mod should do that; just could.
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