http://www.amazon.com/Pro-JavaScript-MooTools-Mark-Obcena/dp/1430230541/

That book is probably the most comprehensive. If you want to just learn the
basics of JavaScript quickly, I recommend Crockford's JavaScript the Good
Parts. It's a quick read, but it won't teach you anything about frameworks
or browsers; just the JS language itself.

On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Masoud Yousefnejad <[email protected]>wrote:

> before this I should study on mootools core, frankly speaking I do not
> know anything about javascript, I'm windows base application
> programmer. but I'm trying to learn. would mind introduce me some
> document for learning mootools.
>
> On Oct 24, 7:51 pm, Sanford Whiteman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Thank you Sanford but it seems the conversion is something like a
> > > mission impossible due to lots of different way to get to a certain
> > > result.
> >
> > I was being sarcastic because I can't stand jQuery.
> >
> > Just  post a jsFiddle + new thread to show you've tried something, and
> > one  of  us  will  solve  it.  You're talking with one of the Moo devs
> > (Aaron), BTW. Not gonna be impossible for him.
> >
> > -- S.
>

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