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From: Vemaarapu Venkatesh
Date: Mon, Jan 29 2018 11:02PM
Subject: Looking for resources on javascript
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Hello everyone, Greetings!

I am a Accessibility enthusiast continued working in this space almost 4
years. I would like to shift myself to the next level by learning
javascript in fact accessible javascript so that I can be more interactive
in my work. As a prerequisites I have knowledge on HTML and ARIA. I am very
sure that I can get some great resources to start with accessible
javascript from this expert hub. Can someone guide me in this aspect.
Thanks in advance.

Thanks,
Venkatesh

From: JP Jamous
Date: Tue, Jan 30 2018 1:26AM
Subject: Re: Looking for resources on JavaScript
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Have you worked with Object Oriented Programming using any languages? If not, I'd suggest https://www.w3schools.com/.

They will walk you through JavaScript step-by-step and explain all that you find in books. You can also dive into JQuery and other frameworks if you'd like.
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Subject: [WebAIM] Looking for resources on javascript

Hello everyone, Greetings!

I am a Accessibility enthusiast continued working in this space almost 4 years. I would like to shift myself to the next level by learning javascript in fact accessible javascript so that I can be more interactive in my work. As a prerequisites I have knowledge on HTML and ARIA. I am very sure that I can get some great resources to start with accessible javascript from this expert hub. Can someone guide me in this aspect.
Thanks in advance.

Thanks,
Venkatesh

From: Tim Harshbarger
Date: Tue, Jan 30 2018 12:56PM
Subject: Re: Looking for resources on javascript
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You might want to look at SitePoint and some of their javascript books. Javascript: Novice to Ninja is a pretty good book that should give you a good introduction into javascript.
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Subject: [WebAIM] Looking for resources on javascript

Hello everyone, Greetings!

I am a Accessibility enthusiast continued working in this space almost 4
years. I would like to shift myself to the next level by learning
javascript in fact accessible javascript so that I can be more interactive
in my work. As a prerequisites I have knowledge on HTML and ARIA. I am very
sure that I can get some great resources to start with accessible
javascript from this expert hub. Can someone guide me in this aspect.
Thanks in advance.

Thanks,
Venkatesh

From: Beranek, Nicholas
Date: Tue, Jan 30 2018 1:03PM
Subject: Re: Looking for resources on javascript
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A book that really helped me on my journey is Douglas Crockford's "JavaScript: The Good Parts". It helps to get you started on the right foot and understand some of the intricacies of the language, its history, which things to avoid, and which things to embrace; I highly recommend it.

Nick

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You might want to look at SitePoint and some of their javascript books. Javascript: Novice to Ninja is a pretty good book that should give you a good introduction into javascript.
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Subject: [WebAIM] Looking for resources on javascript

Hello everyone, Greetings!

I am a Accessibility enthusiast continued working in this space almost 4 years. I would like to shift myself to the next level by learning javascript in fact accessible javascript so that I can be more interactive in my work. As a prerequisites I have knowledge on HTML and ARIA. I am very sure that I can get some great resources to start with accessible javascript from this expert hub. Can someone guide me in this aspect.
Thanks in advance.

Thanks,
Venkatesh

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From: Angela French
Date: Tue, Jan 30 2018 1:20PM
Subject: Re: Looking for resources on javascript
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Lynda.com?

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You might want to look at SitePoint and some of their javascript books. Javascript: Novice to Ninja is a pretty good book that should give you a good introduction into javascript.
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Subject: [WebAIM] Looking for resources on javascript

Hello everyone, Greetings!

I am a Accessibility enthusiast continued working in this space almost 4 years. I would like to shift myself to the next level by learning javascript in fact accessible javascript so that I can be more interactive in my work. As a prerequisites I have knowledge on HTML and ARIA. I am very sure that I can get some great resources to start with accessible javascript from this expert hub. Can someone guide me in this aspect.
Thanks in advance.

Thanks,
Venkatesh