Luke Plant wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 February 2006 10:07, Gábor Farkas wrote:
>
>
>>i'd like to increase/enhance my javascript knowledge, which right now
>>is rather limited (zero?) :)
>>
>>so, are there are books/websites you can recommend?
>>
>>i'm primarily interested in the application of java
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 10:07, Gábor Farkas wrote:
> i'd like to increase/enhance my javascript knowledge, which right now
> is rather limited (zero?) :)
>
> so, are there are books/websites you can recommend?
>
> i'm primarily interested in the application of javascript to the
> webpages, so
On Tuesday 14 Feb 2006 9:45 pm, James Bennett wrote:
> And don't let the 2001 publication date fool you; this book is
> still very relevant.
+1
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On 2/14/06, Steven Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'ld have a look at "JavaScript - The Definitive Guide" by David
> Flanagan [1].
Seconded. Reading this book will make you understand JavaScript on a
deep level, and then doing web stuff with JavaScript just becomes a
matter of learning th
On 2/14/06, Gábor Farkas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'd like to increase/enhance my javascript knowledge, which right now is
> rather limited (zero?) :)
Aside from the usual book recommendations, I suggest you go get dojo.
That's the largest body of well-written javascript I've ever seen.
R
The javascript language itself (plus browser javascript interface -
this is rather messy IMHO):
http://wp.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/3.0/handbook/javascript/
I have found the following reference very valuable. It describes the
MSIE web browser javascript interface. Surprisingly, it is from
Microso
On 02/14/06 11:07, Gábor Farkas wrote:
hi,
i'd like to increase/enhance my javascript knowledge, which right now is
rather limited (zero?) :)
so, are there are books/websites you can recommend?
i'm primarily interested in the application of javascript to the
webpages, so DOM manipulation
On 2/14/06, Gábor Farkas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> i'd like to increase/enhance my javascript knowledge, which right now is
> rather limited (zero?) :)
>
> so, are there are books/websites you can recommend?
>
> i'm primarily interested in the application of javascript to the
> webp
hi,
i'd like to increase/enhance my javascript knowledge, which right now is
rather limited (zero?) :)
so, are there are books/websites you can recommend?
i'm primarily interested in the application of javascript to the
webpages, so DOM manipulation and things like that.
of course i am a
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