I know "enough to spend most of my time working with it for my day job"--the huge swaths of javascript that my coworker set up to run our site uses a lot of functions-that-return-other-functions and JSON and other things that seem kind of advanced but cool and useful. I know there are gaps in my knowledge, but I can find my way around well enough to read the code that's there, modify it, add my own, and look up the things that I'm not sure about.
I have no knowledge, unfortunately, as I actually joined the comm to ask for some tricks/guides/links to the best js tutorial they've encountered during their learnings. I was just... uh, too shy to start a post asking for those links and tutorials, hehe.
May I ask what beginner guide you're reading? Has it been helpful and easy to understand? I'm starting to browse through the net for some beginner guide but as there were lots (and I prefer books), I was hoping I could ask the internet for their ideas too.
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May I ask what beginner guide you're reading? Has it been helpful and easy to understand? I'm starting to browse through the net for some beginner guide but as there were lots (and I prefer books), I was hoping I could ask the internet for their ideas too.
Good luck on that guide, by the way!
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