OK, first stop laughing .
I have [too] many years of VB6 experience and I'm now learning Javascript. My google-foo failed me so I thought I'd ask here.
Any suggestions? (books, free, whatever)
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OK, first stop laughing . I have [too] many years of VB6 experience and I'm now learning Javascript. My google-foo failed me so I thought I'd ask here. Any suggestions? (books, free, whatever) |
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This article The best way to learn javascript is a MUST read, Jeffrey Way is a very good tutor. The entire Nettuts is a great website for learning all kinds of basic and intermediate techniques. The javascript resource of Mozilla is amazing with excellent guides. Do the guide first and then read up on some articles. |
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