Jason,
O'Reilly has a couple of good JS references, any one of them will
do -- and they're all available from bookshare.
>>>>> "Jason" == Jason White <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Jason> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 03:30:13PM -0700, T. V. Raman
Jason> wrote:
>> We will base this session on project
>> Google-AxsJAX. Developers should know JavaScript, but
>> session doesn't require deep AJAX hackery.
Jason>
Jason> With apologies to Raman and others for the off-topic
Jason> question: What is the best, accessible, book or
Jason> tutorial on Javascript that I can add to my admittedly
Jason> already long reading list?
Jason>
Jason> I have already followed Raman's earlier blog post and
Jason> installed MozRepl; I recommend it to other Emacspeak
Jason> users interested in Javascript and Firefox.
Jason> Realistically, I'm not sure when I'll find time for
Jason> the reading, but since Javascript is going to be such
Jason> a large part of Web accessibility henceforth, it's
Jason> time to start learning.
Jason>
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