If you're like a lot of people I've met over on the WebDeveloper.com forums, you've learned HTML and CSS and are now ready to tackle Javascript. The question is, where to start?. Most of the developers I've encountered tend to learn best by using tutorials and books rather than attending formal classes at a local or online college.
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