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Interested, want to know
more? There's good news and bad news. First, the
bad news, JavaScript is a difficult language to learn
and doesn't have a very user friendly way of letting
you know what you did wrong when it doesn't work.
However, the good news is that
you don't need to know how to program with JavaScript
to use it. There are many web sites that have
extensive libraries of JavaScript which you can just
'Copy and Paste' into your web page.
Here is a list of our favorites:
JavaScript
Source is our most favorite source. It
contains about 800 scripts with live demos divided up
into categories.
Java-Scripts
has live demos of their JavaScripts and DHTML scripts
too.
Only
Scripts has a very large collection of JavaScript,
Perl and PHP scripts.
Web
Site Abstraction has many JavaScripts, Java
Applets, and some tutorials.
HotScripts
has about 15,000 resources for JavaScripts, ASP, PHP,
Perl, XML, Flash and many related tools and utility
programs.

Article by Don Itjen
at 6star.net
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