Dimitar,

I am on the channel now but just a blank screen ( I will look into it )
In your opinion what is a good plan , I'm all over the place
learning PHP, JavaScript, Ruby, Python and a little moo and JQ ( I think 
learning JS first is best? )
Do I just stick with JS and pick away at moo or does learning JQ help with 
moo ?

Thanks again who said there's no help for beginners ? =]


On Friday, May 11, 2012 5:21:04 AM UTC-4, Dimitar Christoff wrote:
>
> 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 Some of the practices are probably out of date or incomplete but it 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 
>

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