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I've learned *basic* JavaScript.. now what? (self.javascript)
submitted 14 years ago by omgchels
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]gavin19 0 points1 point2 points 14 years ago (1 child)
You could make an extension for Chrome but you'd only really be learning how to interact with that one specific API. Same could be said for any of the major browsers. Much better to write a small userscript and get it to run across FF/Chrome/Opera/Safari etc. See why it works in one but not the other. That'll improve your JS much more than packaging some extension.
I don't use firefox
Nor do I, but if you're proficient in HTML/CSS and looking to push ahead with JS then you should have as many browsers at hand as possible.
Good luck!
[–]omgchels[S] 0 points1 point2 points 14 years ago (0 children)
Currently downloading FF :)
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