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Jun 13th, 2004
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Re: recommendations for JavaScript learning resources?

http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp

Is what I would recommend. w3schools has some of the best guides to.. well alot of things. I learn my CSS techniques there.

I have another link somewhere on my computer, let me dig for that a bit.

I would also recommend googling for harmful javascript exploits, so you know what to look out for to keep your code ( and server! ) safe and secure.
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Re: recommendations for JavaScript learning resources?

Thanks for the response Killer_Typo I very much appreciate it and going to try it out

:-)

Ok, I just tried this code out and it shows the code up on the page and no message on a right click to give message..

what am I doing wrong? I placed the code into a blank Frontpage in html mode and viewed it both in preview and browser..

Maybe I should be on a beginners page some place.. sorry but sometimes it just needs a small chunk of the puzzle to get the bigger picture done..

Would appreciate your comment again please.. I do appreciate it..
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Re: recommendations for JavaScript learning resources?

Quote originally posted by MtBobcat ...
Thanks for the response Killer_Typo I very much appreciate it and going to try it out

:-)

Ok, I just tried this code out and it shows the code up on the page and no message on a right click to give message..

what am I doing wrong? I placed the code into a blank Frontpage in html mode and viewed it both in preview and browser..

Maybe I should be on a beginners page some place.. sorry but sometimes it just needs a small chunk of the puzzle to get the bigger picture done..

Would appreciate your comment again please.. I do appreciate it..
post your question in a new thread, that way we dont take over the current one.
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Re: recommendations for JavaScript learning resources?
Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by aeinstein ...
Hi all,

I've finally decided to get serious about learning JavaScript, and to facilitate this endeavor I've unearthed my copy of Danny Goodman's JavaScript Bible, 3rd Ed. (circa 1995, for which I no longer have the companion CD), but on reading the first chapter alone Ive realized just how outdated this tome is (with references to IE & NN v.2.0, Win3.1, "Digital's" Alta Vista, etc), so I am now considering purchasing the updated 4th Ed. The only problem with that is that I've read the reviews on Amazon.com and, judging by many of the reviews, it apparently doesn't live up to it's billing. I'm wondering if any of you have read the entire 4th Ed., or at least a substantial portion of it, and if so what your impressions are of it. Along with that, are there any particular references and/or tutorials - online or hardcopy- that you'd recommend I consider, or avoid, in acquiring this new-to-me skillset? Appropriate comments greatly appreciated!
Well I don't know hoe to get started well but I sure will enrol in a trainning school ok. Have anyway you could be of help to me.
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