On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 03:11 PM, Nicholas Froome wrote:
What JavaScript needs, IMHO, is a nice graphical interface, maybe with
drag-and-drop, to create easy scripts for non-programmers like me
You can putz along with the behaviors (sorry, behaviours, brit) in
DreamWeaver. If you need to
What JavaScript needs, IMHO, is a nice graphical interface, maybe with drag-and-drop,
to create easy scripts for non-programmers like me
Just like the Tango/Witango application...
Is there one?? I'm too impatient to make a good programmer
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I've always mostly winged it on JavaScript using the code from free
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making sense of it and adding it to my sites.
I am ready to get a better understanding and wanted to know what books
people have found MOST
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> "Pure JavaScript"
> ISBN 0-672-31547-5
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> http://safari.informit.com/0672315475
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Books are good for understanding how Javascript works. Its like knowing
how C/C++ works, but programming for Windows GUI is very different from
programming for Mac GUI. In the end you need access to the internal
structure of the browser screen. Its like, even though you know all of
Witango DOM
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> I've always mostly winged it on JavaScript using the code
> from free sites
> making sense of it and adding it to my sites.
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> I am ready to get a better understan
I've always mostly winged it on JavaScript using the code from free sites
making sense of it and adding it to my sites.
I am ready to get a better understanding and wanted to know what books
people have found MOST useful. What is the most worn out book on the
bookshelf.
Thanks
Dan
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