On Jan 16, 4:15 am, Garrett Smith wrote:
> Specs, implementations, implementation docs (MDC, MSDN), and
> programming books are too. But not javascript books; I don't know of
> any that are good enough to recommend. And so I continue to recommend
> against reading books on javascript.
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On Jan 16, 4:15 am, Garrett Smith wrote:
> Specs, implementations, implementation docs (MDC, MSDN), and
> programming books are too. But not javascript books; I don't know of
> any that are good enough to recommend. And so I continue to recommend
> against reading books on javascript.
That's a b
On Jan 16, 4:15 am, Garrett Smith wrote:
> Specs, implementations, implementation docs (MDC, MSDN), and
> programming books are too. But not javascript books; I don't know of
> any that are good enough to recommend. And so I continue to recommend
> against reading books on javascript.
That's a b
Well done! This looks like it will be *the* resource for people
wanting to learn JavaScript.
I have been a regular reader at c.l.j. for about two years now. I
stopped asking questions there over a year ago however, because of the
bad manners and rudeness of some of the regulars there and the stupi