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  • LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com

    Looking For Online/Book References...

    Hello.

    I'm new to the javascript world, but almost complete with reading the two
    books I've purchased so I do have some knowledge.

    However, none of the books I have provide me with enough exercises to build
    my skill. I'm looking for a book or an online site that has a lot of
    exercises for me to practice.

    Do you know of any?

    Any references will be much appreicated.

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  • Peter Michaux

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    Re: Looking For Online/Book References...

    On May 23, 5:23 pm, "LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com " <u39402@uwe>
    wrote:
    Hello.
    >
    I'm new to the javascript world, but almost complete with reading the two
    books I've purchased so I do have some knowledge.
    >
    However, none of the books I have provide me with enough exercises to build
    my skill. I'm looking for a book or an online site that has a lot of
    exercises for me to practice.
    >
    Do you know of any?
    >
    Any references will be much appreicated.
    You could try to reproduce all the examples on the YUI site without
    using the YUI library or peeking at the answers.

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    For example

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    Peter

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    • LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com

      #3
      Re: Looking For Online/Book References...

      Peter Michaux wrote:
      I downloaded some files from http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/

      are these the examples you're talking about?

      Or is it from

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      • =?utf-8?Q?Tine_M=C3=BCller?=

        #4
        Re: Looking For Online/Book References...

        "LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com " wrote:
        I'm new to the javascript world, but almost complete with reading the two
        books I've purchased so I do have some knowledge.
        >
        However, none of the books I have provide me with enough exercises to
        build
        my skill. I'm looking for a book or an online site that has a lot of
        exercises for me to practice.
        >
        Do you know of any?
        >
        Any references will be much appreicated.
        >
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        >
        Maybe you can use this site http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp

        /Tine


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        • Peter Michaux

          #5
          Re: Looking For Online/Book References...

          On May 23, 8:05 pm, "LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com " <u39402@uwe>
          wrote:
          Peter Michaux wrote:
          >>
          For example
          >>
          Peter
          >
          I downloaded some files fromhttp://developer.yahoo .com/yui/
          >
          are these the examples you're talking about?
          >
          Or is it from
          >
          http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/examp...op/index.html?

          There are many examples like the second URL for the different YUI
          libraries.

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          etc

          Peter

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          • LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com

            #6
            Re: Looking For Online/Book References...

            Tine Müller wrote:
            >I'm new to the javascript world, but almost complete with reading the two
            >books I've purchased so I do have some knowledge.
            >[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
            >>
            >Any references will be much appreicated.
            >
            >Maybe you can use this site http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp
            >
            >/Tine
            Appreciate everyones response...It looks like I'm going to have to come up
            with my own test and examples. I guess this would make more since, especially
            since I already know HTML/CSS and can come up with my own idea for a site....

            W3Schools offers free online tutorials, references and exercises in all the major languages of the web. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more.


            is more of a comprehensive mutiple choice exam...but it's cool.

            Thanks

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            • Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

              #7
              Re: Looking For Online/Book References...

              Tine Müller wrote:
              Maybe you can use this site http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp
              But you should not. Google is your friend. [psf 6.1]


              PointedEars
              --
              Prototype.js was written by people who don't know javascript for people
              who don't know javascript. People who don't know javascript are not
              the best source of advice on designing systems that use javascript.
              -- Richard Cornford, cljs, <f806at$ail$1$8 300dec7@news.de mon.co.uk>

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