For the record, I just bought "Javascript and jQuery: The Missing Manual 2e" and am impressed with its style of teaching.
Yes, as someone who has programming background, it sometimes seems to be directed at those with no programming experience, but it still helps to start from the beginning and walk through.
As someone with a some CSS, HTML knowledge and no CLUE what the DOM was or how javascript interacts with HTML/CSS, it's been a good few days for me.
Yes, as someone who has programming background, it sometimes seems to be directed at those with no programming experience, but it still helps to start from the beginning and walk through.
As someone with a some CSS, HTML knowledge and no CLUE what the DOM was or how javascript interacts with HTML/CSS, it's been a good few days for me.