Hey... I'm not sure how far into JavaScript you are, but I found this book to be really useful in the past:
JavaScript: The Good Parts Unearthing the Excellence in JavaScript By Douglas Crockford It's a reasonably concise, to the point book of 100 pages or so that covers the main constructs. There are some subtlies about closures and protypal inheritance that are worth getting your head around. I was surprised about how much could be done with the language once you get around its difficulties. Also surprising is that JavaScript draws inspiration from Lisp and Scheme. -Steven ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
