Re: OT: Learning Javascript Books,

2001-01-08 Thread Billy Cravens

O'Reilly's JavaScript: The Definitive Guide

It's not a fun or easy read like For Dummies, etc books, but it teaches
you the language from the grounds up, as opposed to the typical approach
of only covering basic form validation and DHTML.  Plus the reference
section is excellent.  

--
Billy

Michael wrote:
 
 Any recommendations, Please
 
 Thanks
 
 Michael
 

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RE: OT: Learning Javascript Books,

2001-01-08 Thread Hal Helms

I think Danny Goodman's JavaScript Bible is also fantastic. The thing I
appreciate most is the painstaking research he did on what differences there
are among browsers and versions.

Hal Helms
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-Original Message-
From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: OT: Learning Javascript Books,


O'Reilly's JavaScript: The Definitive Guide

It's not a fun or easy read like For Dummies, etc books, but it teaches
you the language from the grounds up, as opposed to the typical approach
of only covering basic form validation and DHTML.  Plus the reference
section is excellent.

--
Billy

Michael wrote:

 Any recommendations, Please

 Thanks

 Michael


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RE: OT: Learning Javascript Books,

2001-01-08 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 O'Reilly's JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
 
 It's not a fun or easy read like For Dummies, etc books, but it teaches
 you the language from the grounds up, as opposed to the typical approach
 of only covering basic form validation and DHTML.  Plus the reference
 section is excellent.  

ORA books are brilliant - generally the best technical books around.
We've got this one and the Sybex book, but the Sybex one is hardly opened

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
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RE: OT: Learning Javascript Books,

2001-01-08 Thread Lord, Heath

Make sure to get the O'Reilly Javascript The definative Guide as a companion
to it, and quite possibly the O'Reilly DHTML book too.  The Javascript Bible
is good for a lot, but the combination is much better.

Just my 2 cents
Heath

-Original Message-
From: Hal Helms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:24 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Learning Javascript Books,


I think Danny Goodman's JavaScript Bible is also fantastic. The thing I
appreciate most is the painstaking research he did on what differences there
are among browsers and versions.

Hal Helms
== See www.ColdFusionTraining.com for info on "Best Practices with
ColdFusion  Fusebox" training, Jan 22-25 ==


-Original Message-
From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Learning Javascript Books,


O'Reilly's JavaScript: The Definitive Guide

It's not a fun or easy read like For Dummies, etc books, but it teaches
you the language from the grounds up, as opposed to the typical approach
of only covering basic form validation and DHTML.  Plus the reference
section is excellent.

--
Billy

Michael wrote:

 Any recommendations, Please

 Thanks

 Michael


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RE: OT: Learning Javascript Books,

2001-01-08 Thread Shane Witbeck

I recommend the Javascript Bible as well as the following:

The Book of Javascript : A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages
by Dave Thau, David Thau

Shane Witbeck
www.digitalsanctum.com



-- Original Message --
From: "Hal Helms" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 11:24:11 -0500

I think Danny Goodman's JavaScript Bible is also fantastic. The thing I
appreciate most is the painstaking research he did on what differences there
are among browsers and versions.

Hal Helms
== See www.ColdFusionTraining.com for info on "Best Practices with
ColdFusion  Fusebox" training, Jan 22-25 ==


-Original Message-
From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Learning Javascript Books,


O'Reilly's JavaScript: The Definitive Guide

It's not a fun or easy read like For Dummies, etc books, but it teaches
you the language from the grounds up, as opposed to the typical approach
of only covering basic form validation and DHTML.  Plus the reference
section is excellent.

--
Billy

Michael wrote:

 Any recommendations, Please

 Thanks

 Michael



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Re: OT: Learning Javascript Books,

2001-01-08 Thread Michael

By ORA do you mean O'Reily?  If not could you pass along what one your
referring to,

Thank You


Michael
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  O'Reilly's JavaScript: The Definitive Guide
 
  It's not a fun or easy read like For Dummies, etc books, but it teaches
  you the language from the grounds up, as opposed to the typical approach
  of only covering basic form validation and DHTML.  Plus the reference
  section is excellent.

 ORA books are brilliant - generally the best technical books around.
 We've got this one and the Sybex book, but the Sybex one is hardly opened

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RE: OT: Learning Javascript Books,

2001-01-08 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 By ORA do you mean O'Reily?  If not could you pass along what one your
 referring to,

Sorry - ORA is O'Reilly Associates

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Re: OT: Learning Javascript Books,

2001-01-08 Thread Michael

Thank You  Thanks to all of You that answered this for me,  guess I am off
to the bookstore this afternoon
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  By ORA do you mean O'Reily?  If not could you pass along what one your
  referring to,

 Sorry - ORA is O'Reilly Associates

 Philip Arnold
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