JavaScript Learning Guide

 


  This SearchDomino.com guide introduces you to JavaScript in a Notes/Domino environment, explains best practices and pitfalls to avoid and provides troubleshooting help and advice. You'll

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find JavaScript articles, tutorials, tips, tools, white papers, expert advice and more to pump up your JavaScript know-how quickly. Drop me an e-mail to let me know what other learning guides you'd like to see on SearchDomino.com. Christine Polewarczyk, Editor.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
   JavaScript Quick Start
   JavaScript Expert Advice
   JavaScript Tips
   JavaScript Chapter Downloads and Tutorials
   JavaScript Online Resources

IBM: "JavaScript is a cross-platform, object-based scripting language for client and server applications developed by Netscape and Sun Microsystems. JavaScript is affiliated in name with Sun's Java programming language primarily as a marketing convenience, though they have no technical commonality other than interoperability. JavaScript is a C-like procedural language that runs under execution control of a Web browser's JavaScript interpreter."

 

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This was first published in November 2004