D. Where to Learn More
Once you’ve worked through this book, you should be well on your way to spicing up your Web sites with JavaScript. But there’s a lot more to learn about the JavaScript language, and you’ll probably have questions as you write your own code.
The best place to get those questions answered is online, as you might expect. There are many resources on the Web that can help you deepen your understanding of JavaScript.
In this appendix, we’ll point you to several of the most helpful JavaScript-oriented Web sites, and we’ll even mention a few other books that we found helpful.
But first, a gentle reminder: the Net is not a static, unchanging place. Web sites can and often do change the addresses of their pages, so it’s possible ...
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