Hi Carpetfrog,

There's a great article by a chap called Sergio Periera which is
actually about "advanced-ish" javaScript which you might find very
useful if you're just starting out with prototype.

It was written (afaik) as an offshoot to his documentation of
prototype ( which is also great and worth a read ) and explains some
important things like JSON.

Thing is, prototype is written in a very json way which personally
made it look like a nightmare the first time I looked at it...
*however* I recon if you get your head round the json way of writing
javascript not only does prototype make a _lot_ more sense but IMHO
prototype ( and all your .js for that matter ) becomes much slicker,
tidier & easier to read as a result :-)

. . .  anyhoo... hope it helps!

http://www.sergiopereira.com/articles/advjs.html

... and Sergio's prototype docs, + examples:

http://www.sergiopereira.com/articles/prototype.js.html

 . . .

Cheers,

Jimbo

On Feb 2, 1:50 am, "Ryan Gahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Its just so different to the old way of doing
> > things, it takes some getting used to.
>
> We've all been there, and it's fun!


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