On 20 Jul 2007, at 16:01, Tom Gregory wrote:

> My first (and cheapest) suggestion would be to open up the Prototype
> code itself, and see how it does things.
>
>  From the little I've seen, Christophe Porteneuve's book (still in
> beta) looks to be excellent. Others who have purchased it highly
> recommend it.
> http://pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/cppsu/index.html

Indeed, it's really good. It's worth every penny although you'll need  
some javascript and programming background to really get into it  
right away. Javascript The Definitive Guide is good for learning the  
basics and not-so-basics of Javascript itself, it's a reference  
manual I use quite often.


Best regards

Peter De Berdt


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