Thanks so much for the advice, I love JavaScript, it's a bit confusing (remembering all the different ways to get information from the DOM) but I am liking it :)
On Feb 11, 1:37 pm, Dimitar Christoff <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11 February 2012 01:24, the newbie <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thanks, I just picked this book up: > >http://www.amazon.com/MooTools-Beginners-Guide-Jacob-Gube/dp/18471945... > > andhttp://www.amazon.com/MooTools-1-3-Cookbook-Jay-Johnston/dp/184951568... > > The Jay Johnston book is not one that will make you a better > programmer, its a collection of snippets... often not written well or > with mootools best practices considerations at heart. > My advice--without any disrespect for the author's efforts--read it > for information but do not copy code verbatim. If you can cancel your > order, do that instead, far better resources and example to learn from > online. > > If you really want to learn about javascript and mootools from a book, > get keeto's one instead - though it's not the most suited for an > absolute beginner:http://www.amazon.com/dp/1430230541/ > > Best regards > -- > Dimitar Christoff > > "JavaScript is to JAVA what hamster is to ham"http://fragged.org/- @D_mitar > -https://github.com/DimitarChristoff
