You don't have to be a developer already, but you have to want to learn
JavaScript. There are (or at least were) way fewer people out there who
just want a slideshow to work on their site than to write abstract,
reusable, maintainable code.

Kudos to you for diving in to the harder stuff.


On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 11:18 PM, utan <vcomputado...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You need to be a developer to learn mootools?
> i am a noob when it comes to programing let alone know oop language, but
> for me mootools showed me it wasnt that difficult, I am 35 years old with 2
> kids started learning about 2 years ago myself and what google would bring
> me.
> Decided to learn a bit Prototype framework and guess what died too. The
> read that best patterns is oop and u agree although i dont understand it
> complete.. hell i dont understand more advanced stuff of mootools.. if i
> dont writte as oop way like mootools it feels so weird.
> No i am not developer i have only made a chat using node and socket.iothats 
> all the background i have in programming i have not much time to
> spend in learning more deeply because  i got to bring food to my family..
> so bottom line mootools wasnt for only profecient developers but for
> everybody.
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