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That is NOT advanced by my definition. Well at least no one's asking.
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While nothing to do with javascript, I found this Ruby tutorial to be pretty neat: tryruby.hobix.com/
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That is NOT advanced by my definition. Well aren't you just the jesus of javascript! Jking, can you suggest some advanced tutorials?
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Anything in my book as advanced, you'll probably be learning yourself. Writing efficient code, avoiding memory leaks, learning when you might as well use a for loop to function iteration, being able to comprehend complex tasks dealing more with how you handle the language than the properties/methods/whatever of the language itself, etc. I'd really like to see some tutorials that go beyond teaching you how to filter through an array. Something that gives concepts priority over simple operations.
Last Edit: Aug 6, 2008 11:48:19 GMT by Aaron
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Anything in my book as advanced, you'll probably be learning yourself. Writing efficient code, avoiding memory leaks, learning when you might as well use a for loop to function iteration, being able to comprehend complex tasks dealing more with how you handle the language than the properties/methods/whatever of the language itself, etc. I'd really like to see some tutorials that go beyond teaching you how to filter through an array. Something that gives concepts priority over simple operations. Maybe you should write one. Make it a tutorial so epic that no one will learn from other tutorials anymore. I might write one sometime in the future. Then I'll give it to you to make revisions/suggestions.
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You helped epicly bring down Zenith.
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We don't talk about that.
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We don't talk about that. It was an accident?
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What? Leaving?
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What? Leaving? Yes. It was an epic move.
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Most incredible logout of my life.
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It wasn't your lead they were following. And look at you, Greg. Spammed an entire page in this thread. I thought better of you.
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