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== Greasemonkey tutorials == | == Greasemonkey tutorials == |
Revision as of 15:04, 6 June 2010
Most of the information on this site is helpful. See the naqash rao Manual for starters.
Greasemonkey tutorials
- Dive into Greasemonkey
Note: Much of the information in DiG is out of date. - Greasemonkey hacks (as a wiki)
- includes Avoid Common Pitfalls in Greasemonkey
Much more up-to-date than DiG above.
- includes Avoid Common Pitfalls in Greasemonkey
JavaScript tutorials
- w3schools' JavaScript Tutorial
Largely out of date, but a good place for a beginner to start. - tiztag's JavaScript Tutorial
- JavaScript on QuirksMode
- The JavaScript Programming Language (part 1, 2, 3, 4) by Douglas Crockford
A set of videos of a wonderful lecture by this JavaScript guru. - JavaScript Closures For Dummies
- JavaScript Closures
JavaScript references
Once familiar with the language, one may notice there are many available features in JavaScript which are initially hard to remember.
- w3schools JS reference
- MDC, an extensive wiki from Mozilla which details JavaScript and Firefox-unique features alike
JavaScript Books
- JavaScript: The Definitive Guide is well regarded
- For a modern introduction to JavaScript, check out John Resig's Pro JavaScript Techniques