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| Topic Started: Jun 22 2005, 11:10 PM (146 Views) | |
| Hacker-X | Jun 22 2005, 11:10 PM Post #1 |
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does anyone know of some good, descriptive javascript articles or even some noobie javascript editors (ex. WYSIWYG) |
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| Zeerus | Jun 23 2005, 06:02 AM Post #2 |
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there aren't really many Javascript editors around as far as creating your own Javascirpts, I wouldn't suggest it. There are a ton of things that you need to master before even thinking about Javascript |
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| Hacker-X | Jun 23 2005, 02:43 PM Post #3 |
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ok, what other things might i need to know before learning javascript? i know HTML, some PHP, some VB, and a lot of MySQL |
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| Shadow12one | Jun 23 2005, 02:51 PM Post #4 |
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Start with Visual Basic. Thats the easiest computer programming language. After that I suggest learning Java. This will make Javascript a bit easier to learn. |
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| Zeerus | Jun 23 2005, 03:15 PM Post #5 |
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um, actually, QBasic is the easiest to learn. Visual Basic is pretty simple, but it's more for computer programming then web programming. I suggest starting starting with Java too. Then move on to Javascript. Again, it's very difficult to learn. |
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| Shadow12one | Jun 23 2005, 03:18 PM Post #6 |
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If he is determined enough though and willing to spend the time, its all very possible. |
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| Hacker-X | Jun 23 2005, 03:27 PM Post #7 |
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yea, right now i'm thinking about some good books for Jscript, i know one thing about java/javascript, they are TWO different things, i've read some stuff about javascript and found that there is a big relation between it and VBscript so any good books, noob books on jscript? |
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| Zeerus | Jun 23 2005, 03:42 PM Post #8 |
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yeha, Java and Javascript are very different NOW, but they do have very similar roots. Java has basically been dropped as a dead language, a syou may have noticed... |
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| Shadow12one | Jun 23 2005, 04:59 PM Post #9 |
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J and Jscript are very much different but from what ive heard their syntax is similar. I personally have no experience with either so I cant confirm that claim. Even though Java is a dead language its still good to become familiar with if your a serious programmer because it would allow you to learn Jscript more efficiently. |
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| Hacker-X | Jun 25 2005, 11:55 AM Post #10 |
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i found a good book, let me get its table of contents EDIT: http://www.bookpool.com/sm/0596000480 preview or get the book here |
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