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Subject:Re: Need suggestions for resources From:JIMCHEVAL <JIMCHEVAL -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 4 Jan 1998 23:01:47 EST
In a message dated 98-01-04 21:54:50 EST, scotty -at- cm -dot- math -dot- uiuc -dot- edu writes:
<< Please include a rival...I'd like to see one.
>>
Sigh...
As I mentioned, it was a few months back and I don't have time to go through
my files to find it. But if you do a search on 'Javascript', I believe you'll
find a number of tutorials out there, including the one (by a Peter somebody)
which impressed me.
Again, my problem with the site listed was that it was incomplete and (I
thought) over complicated in design. Just on its own merits, I found it OK,
but not great.
Jim Chevallier
Los Angeles
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