Look up Douglas Crockford Videoson Javascript scathered around the
web, you'll understand core concepts in a split second ;)

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On May 5, 11:24 am, Rey Bango <r...@reybango.com> wrote:
> Great advice Matt.
>
> Rey..
> jQuery Team
>
> Matt Kruse wrote:
> > On May 5, 9:13 am, kiusau <kiu...@mac.com> wrote:
> >> I remember someone in this forum also having said "jQuery IS
> >> Javascript".  I believe them, but am obviously having difficulty
> >> understanding in what way.
>
> > I recommend studying the javascript language for a while, independent
> > of jQuery.
> > Understand the core concepts of the language and some of the trickier
> > bits like scope, identifier resolution, object methods, and closures.
> > Play with your own code until you really understand how it all works.
>
> > Then, come back to jQuery and everything will make sense. jQuery is
> > just one way to write javascript, and if you have a good understanding
> > of the language then reading the source and understanding how it works
> > will no longer be a challenge.
>
> > Matt Kruse

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