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Does someone has usefull links for Dojo/JS?

Hy there fellas,

As I see, JS/DOJO Development is hard for a lot of people.
So I wanna Post my favorite links about DOJO/JS and I would be happy if someone extends this list.

-Dojo Basic Functions:
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.8/releasenotes/migration-2.0.html#basic-functions

-Dojo AMD API:
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.8/loader/amd.html#the-amd-api

-Dojo Reference Guide:
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.9/

-Toolkit Reference Guide:
http://livedocs.dojotoolkit.org/

-DOJO API (BEST LINK!!!!)
http://dojotoolkit.org/api/

-IBM and DOJO Training (Web)
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/radhelp/v8/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.etools.webtoolscore.doc%2Ftutorials%2Floan%2Floan_lesson1.html

-Basic functions of a Viewlet
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/ViewletFunctions

--------Non Dojo------
-JS String functions:
http://www.mediaevent.de/javascript/Javascript-String-Methoden.html

-JS Events:
http://help.dottoro.com/larrqqck.php

-HTML Events:
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_eventattributes.asp

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Jonas has provided these very useful links:

As I see, JS/DOJO Development is hard for a lot of people.
So I wanna Post my favorite links about DOJO/JS and I would be happy if someone extends this list.

-Dojo Basic Functions:
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.8/releasenotes/migration-2.0.html#basic-functions

-Dojo AMD API:
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.8/loader/amd.html#the-amd-api

-Dojo Reference Guide:
http://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.9/

-Toolkit Reference Guide:
http://livedocs.dojotoolkit.org/

-DOJO API (BEST LINK!!!!)
http://dojotoolkit.org/api/

-IBM and DOJO Training (Web)
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/radhelp/v8/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.etools.webtoolscore.doc%2Ftutorials%2Floan%2Floan_lesson1.html

-Basic functions of a Viewlet
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/ViewletFunctions

--------Non Dojo------
-JS String functions:
http://www.mediaevent.de/javascript/Javascript-String-Methoden.html

-JS Events:
http://help.dottoro.com/larrqqck.php

-HTML Events:
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_eventattributes.asp

Jazz Web UI Development Book

Welcome to the Jazz Web UI Book. This book is intended to provide a reference to developers building browser-based applications using the Jazz Web UI frameworks and common components.

https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/WebUIBook
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Note that this is a "questions" forum, and is primarily intended for asking questions.  
Rather than posting interesting information, I'd suggest waiting for someone to actually ask a question, and then post the information appropriate to that question.   (I've posted this comment as an "answer" so that this doesn't show up as an unanswered question).

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Hi Geoff, I don't doubt what you say. It's been a while since I joined this forum, so I don't remember what the forum guidelines are, where can I refresh my memory? 

Hi NZ,
The best way to get the current guidance is to click on "Ask a question", and look at the guidance material in that form.   Of course, the first piece of guidance you get is the fact that the button you click on is titled "ask a question" (:-).  
Then on that question page, below the text for your question it says "Make sure your question is specific and in the form of a question. "
For more details, on the lower right, there is a button for "FAQ - How this Forum works".   When you click on that, the first topic is "How is the Jazz Forum different from a typical forum?".   Which then says: "The Jazz Forum is different from a typical discussion forum because it uses a pure Q&A model, focused on finding answers to questions, rather than general discussion on topics."  There are then several other useful topics ... I recommend everyone give them a quick read, since it will result in a more valuable forum.

Thanks! 

Hy Geoffrey,

Ok I'm very sory about this!
But, there are a lot of questions, and a lot where's no answer in it (or no a satisfying one). So I thought, If someone will search with this "keywords" it should prevent more questions. Because if I had found a Post like this, I didn't need to ask 100 other questions.
And sory, if I'm not that happy, if the answer is: "You can't do that", despite the fact I've done several of this "impossible" things.
So please, make a part of this Forum, where Users not just can "ask" Questions instead of sharing their experiences with the community.

I just tried to help other developers.

Jonas, shall I post your links on my blog?

Geoff, one way this has been done by forum members, develoers and support engineers was

  • To create a question (e.g. Which resources on JavaScript/Dojo are avaibale?)
  • Then post an answer to the own question

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Hy Ralph,

Feel free to do that!
I've now worked a lot with Dojo/JS and created 2 Widgets till now.
So if there's a question about this, feel free to ask!
I was thinking about to make one of this widgets open-source so others could have an example.
But I have to clear that with my firm. I need their approval.

P.S.
I might could make an empty Widget with comments in it if that would be useful.

The problem with just posting "interesting" information is that there is a limitless amount of interesting information, and the purpose of this forum is to answer specific questions raised by jazz users.  Ralph: I do not agree that posting and then answering your own question is an appropriate use of this forum.   Requiring that at least one other person on the forum finds it interesting enough to merit posting a question on a given topic seems like a reasonable minimum bar for judging information to be "interesting".

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