| Mr Lem ( |
I personally learnt everything I needed from W3C schools, when I transferred Bunny from the older system to the new mySQL database, I used it extensively.
http://www.w3schools.com/
It's run by the standards people, so as far as I am aware, everything is standards-compliant. The reference parts of each language, and the examples in the various sections are pretty good as well.
I can't say that the examples at the *best* way of doing things, but they do give an idea of how the parts work and I've never had a problem with them.
I have files which I could throw in your direction if you wanted something that worked in a very simple manner that you could pick through if you didn't have anything already, I don't know how well annotated they are though, so it might be more of a hindrance than a help. I throw it out there anyway just in case. :)
http://www.w3schools.com/
It's run by the standards people, so as far as I am aware, everything is standards-compliant. The reference parts of each language, and the examples in the various sections are pretty good as well.
I can't say that the examples at the *best* way of doing things, but they do give an idea of how the parts work and I've never had a problem with them.
I have files which I could throw in your direction if you wanted something that worked in a very simple manner that you could pick through if you didn't have anything already, I don't know how well annotated they are though, so it might be more of a hindrance than a help. I throw it out there anyway just in case. :)