On 11/05/2012 10:06, pixel67 wrote:
Dimitar,
Thanks for the info, I have to ask though what is up with the
irc.freenode, I was on the one for node.js and didn't get any responses
not sure if I know how to use it?
I would like to really see more people using moo, but it is tough going
at first and maybe when I get up to speed a little more I will post
links to * beginner tutorials * I really want to be a part of this
community, I love javascript and moo is in line with that.
I got Arrons book, after I finish the Modern JavaScript Develop and
Design by Larry Ullman I will start in on that and I found this
http://mrpaolo.github.com/mootools30days/
some of the links are dead on the sites that were referenced to learn moo.:(
IRc = internet relay chat -> a real time chat room where ppl talk (async
at times) about mootools or other stuff that matters.
you need an IRC client like mIRC or BitchX or Colloquy for mac etc -
many clients.
freenode has nothing to do with node.js - though there probably is a
nodejs channel on there.
You connect to irc.freenode.net and then /join #mootools
If you don't get a reply immediately, don't worry, people reply when
they return.
Aarons book is awesome. When you read that, there's also Garrick's and
Keetos books to consider.
For tutorials, http://stackoverflow.com/tags/mootools/info is more or
less up-to date.
http://mrpaolo.github.com/mootools30days/ is interesting and new to me,
seems it is being collated from the Wayback Machine, if you look at
https://github.com/mrpaolo/mootools30days/ it has been updated as
recently as 2 months ago.
Some of the practices are probably out of date or incomplete but it
certainly can't hurt to read it.
have fun.
--
Dimitar Christoff
"JavaScript is to JAVA what hamster is to ham"
http://fragged.org/ | @D_mitar | https://github.com/DimitarChristoff