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Post by ShadowyOne on Apr 12, 2004 17:03:38 GMT -8
Does anyone know a useful, helpful, and understanding site that explains JavaScript (as well as other coding languages)? If so, please post some. I've decided to give it one last shot.
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Post by Uchiha Susuke on Apr 12, 2004 17:21:46 GMT -8
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Post by ShadowyOne on Apr 12, 2004 17:24:23 GMT -8
I knew you would post that before I clicked the topic. ;D
Yeah, I can study their codes, but I think it'll be more helpful if there are sites to explain JS to me as well.
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Post by Uchiha Susuke on Apr 12, 2004 17:32:27 GMT -8
they have tuts ^_^;
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Post by ShadowyOne on Apr 12, 2004 17:39:04 GMT -8
Well, I'll think about it. For the meantiime though, I think I'll stick with other web sites though. Thanks.
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Post by Smashey on Apr 14, 2004 7:54:25 GMT -8
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Post by Marty on Apr 14, 2004 13:21:50 GMT -8
w3schools is a good reference site, but they really don't teach you much. They mostly show examples. A good place to learn javascript is: www.htmlgoodies.comOnce you get through all 30 lessons, I suggest you read through webmonkey: www.webmonkey.com
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Post by /*nitro on Apr 14, 2004 13:35:52 GMT -8
yes go there thats were i learned
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Post by ShadowyOne on Apr 14, 2004 18:15:26 GMT -8
W3 schools is only useful up until CSS. Once you get to JS, they only explain each function (like if/else, variables, etc.) by itself, and not combined with other functions, or how to make your own scripts. That's why I didn't find it too useful. I'll try HTML Goodies and Webmonkey. Thanks Marty.
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