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Who cares about their certifications. They have good, solid examples of many techniques and it is laid out in a way where you can get answers, especially on those really stupid 'I should know this' stuff.

 

It is ONLY a resource, nothing more. Their AJAX samples are right on the money and the one explaining how to integrate JAVASCRIPT with PHP is really easy to grasp and use.

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Who cares about their certifications. They have good, solid examples of many techniques and it is laid out in a way where you can get answers, especially on those really stupid 'I should know this' stuff.

 

It is ONLY a resource, nothing more. Their AJAX samples are right on the money and the one explaining how to integrate JAVASCRIPT with PHP is really easy to grasp and use.

 

You may want to look at the w3fools site again, as it isn't just a warning about certifications.  w3schools is a flawed resource, as they get a lot wrong.  Mistakes, bad practices, wrong information, etc.  There are better resources out there.  In fact, w3fools lists them.

 

Here's all you need to know about AJAX, straight from the people who make JavaScript: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/AJAX

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Who cares about their certifications. They have good, solid examples of many techniques and it is laid out in a way where you can get answers, especially on those really stupid 'I should know this' stuff.

 

It is ONLY a resource, nothing more. Their AJAX samples are right on the money and the one explaining how to integrate JAVASCRIPT with PHP is really easy to grasp and use.

 

You may want to look at the w3fools site again, as it isn't just a warning about certifications.  w3schools is a flawed resource, as they get a lot wrong.  Mistakes, bad practices, wrong information, etc.  There are better resources out there.  In fact, w3fools lists them.

 

Here's all you need to know about AJAX, straight from the people who make JavaScript: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/AJAX

that's great nightslyr, thank you

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