Garret,

I have already done  programming in other languages.... Clojure and other
scripting languages(extensively). However, I have not been able to achieve
same success with Javascript.
I intend to carry out some webapps programming and I think I need to pick up
enough Javascript skill in order to achieve something reasonable.



On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 6:39 PM, dhtml <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Dec 14, 9:03 am, Emeka <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > This is not my first time of attempting to understand JavaScript.... I
> have
> > about three books but I still feel there is something lacking in me. I
> can't
> > even figure out simple stuff. I have played with Clojure/PHP/Python none
> > seems like JavaScript. I have not made that shift in reasoning and I have
> > not also stumbled on "simple" projects yet to use to learn. I would need
> you
> > help to make this move. It may be because I am far from being grounded in
> > CSS/HTML. I need a path to follow ..... projects to try to hone my
> > skill(sorry if this question looks childish)
> >
>
> You can get basic programming skills by a decent comp-sci 100-101
> class. From there, learing ecmascript should be a lot easier.
>
> Why do need to learn javascript?
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