I think that is going to depend a lot on what you are trying to do with
your JS knowledge: are we talking about animation, AJAX or something
entirely different?

Regards,
Mike
 

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On Behalf Of Simon
Sent: 18 September 2008 16:02
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Learning Javascript properly

Hi all,

I really want to get stuck in and learn Javascript properly, and by this
I mean not filling my page with onclick and sending hrefs to #. But
instead abstracting it all into the .js file and keeping my markup
clean.

I've followed the book by Jeremy Keith called DOM Scripting which
teaches just that but it only goes so far. Everywhere else I look seems
to have all the old school techniques which I want to shy away from.

Does anyone have any resources?

Thanks so much
Simon



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