Yep - that is the exact article that finally helped me understand closures. I have more to learn, but at least I get it now. I often have to see things at that level before it sinks in :) As the old guy once said, "don't tell me what to do, tell me why I'm doing it."
On 3/23/07, Nathan Young -X (natyoung - Artizen at Cisco) < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. I hope I'm not stepping into the role of guru by replying to this message!! Here's a great article on closures, references, scope, etc: http://jibbering.com/faq/faq_notes/closures.html ------>N .:||:._.:||:._.:||:._.:||:._.:||:._.:||:._.:||:._.:||:._.:||:._.:||:._.: ||:. Nathan Young Cisco.com->Interface Development A: ncy1717 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daemach > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 10:16 AM > To: jQuery Discussion. > Subject: [jQuery] Gurus - best Javascript references? > > I have no formal programming training, so I often brute-force > things that could be a lot more elegant. One thing I'm > struggling with in particular now is the benefits of creating > object prototypes over just storing data in a global tree. A > few people on this list have taken a shot at explaining some > of this to me, and thank you very much for that, but it's > just not sinking in which is unusual and frustrating. > > Can you all tell us what books are good for advanced > Javascript reference? Closures, objects, advanced functions, > etc. I've been doing DOM programming long enough that I can > find a way around pretty much every problem but I want to > take my game to the next level. > > Your help is much appreciated!! > > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
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