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AlexWP

  1. Getting there, thoughts anyone? twitter.com/AlexWP/status/…
  2. @AliColeman170 really wish I could but the only way I'm finishing is if I work nonstop until Monday.
  3. @AliColeman170 And I am stuck finishing up DES, ;(.
  4. @shellbryson It's more of a personal decision, I have a preference to books and other resources. Many of the reasons on w3fools apply also.
  5. @MrNibbles No intention of making use of w3schools, ive gotten a few reliable looking sources to begin, the logic of JS to JQ still stands.
  6. @shellbryson Seems to be the logical way of doing things. Learning the Fundamentals and bridging the gap to jQuery with some basic knowledge
  7. @Jenniration Yeah, having a look at his stuff now. This and codeacademy.com will be the ones ill give a go for now.
  8. @MattWilcox just started on here, Looks to be a practical way to learn, I think ill be following their tutorials/information for now.
  9. @theonepointzero will keep and eye out though, thanks for the information!
  10. @theonepointzero Codeacademy.com seems to be a worthwhile time investment, not sure about hackdays in N.Ireland being an option though.
  11. @StuRobson @sitepointdotcom Having a look at this now, seems to have plenty of positive reviews.
  12. @maxw3st Having a look at this site now, looks to be quite good. Definitely giving this a go in the near future, thanks for the link.
  13. @csswizardry Awesome, thanks!
  14. @csswizardry You have any recommendations for a beginners book/guide to JavaScript/jQuery? Trying to get a head-start on my classes.
  15. Looking for a few JavaScript books to get me started, anyone have any recommendations?
  16. Pure CSS 3D Bar Graph sergeylukin.com/css-3d-bar-gra… #css via @sergey_lukin
  17. @SOLREPUBLIC okay, thanks for the response.