The reason for this, is because they come from the same roots, EMACS I think, please tell me if I'm wrong.. So anyone coming from flash or likewise will be right at home hereI use to do actionscript (a little bit) and the syntax is simillar to javascript so I think I will fit right into it.
Yea that's how I learned ruby as well I also done a few classes in Javascript and makes me excited to know the syntax easily. I hope I become a decent programmer for MV.I vote for http://codeacademy.com
I learnt Ruby that way too. And HTML.
If you have ZERO, then it's just time-consuming. You'll get somewhere eventually, though.is Javascript hard to learn for someone with no scripting experience because I want to start doing that for mv.
C# is more beter to make with games because it is fasterI'm really glad they added the option for Javascript, but I still wish that they allowed C# scripting. I havn't done much with RPG Maker since ACE came out, and Ive been working in Unity a lot since then. Hopefully learning the Javascript basics wont take me too long.
Honestly starting javascript as your first language is probably a good thing, javascript is a fun language and a fairly staandard one.I started with actionscript and javascript is really simillar. If I were you I would start learning soon, just to get an idea of programming in general to see if it is something you wont mind doing and learning.is Javascript hard to learn for someone with no scripting experience because I want to start doing that for mv.
It pretty good however I prefer codecademy over the app.Has anyone here tried the app 'Learn JavaScript?' If so, can you tell me how was your experience with it? I was told it was really easy to understand because it had videos and then had quizzes every end of the lesson.
Got this. Great book.Thanks for sharing these!
I've recently been trying codeacademy, and found it to be an extremely useful resource.
Due to wanting to learn it whenever I have free time, I decided to order some books. If like me you don't want to completely fry your eyeballs by reading on the internet (as I always forget to have breaks whenever I'm engrossed in something) you should try these books, as they seem rather good and the reviews for them are high:
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Thanks for sharing, I may look into grabbing a couple books :DGot this. Great book.
No, JS is really one of the easiest to learn aside from python.. imo dont worry about buying a book .. use codeacademy and look for free pdf copies if youre serious about learning .. stay away from learn this and that in 24 hour books they are full of info but poorly written and overloaded with to much to soon chapters .. spend about 15 mins to an hour a day learning by example with tools such as codeacademy and you ll learn basic to intermediate in about a month you can also take it further once youve gotten the basics down and attempt game programming with crafty.js or phaser.js . i recommend attempting gaming or atleast reading some tutorial on it since game programming is hard and requires thinking and real problem solving and using math /variables that you wont use in typical js programs on a daily basis ..is Javascript hard to learn for someone with no scripting experience because I want to start doing that for mv.
You can Download Head first javascript programming pdf here http://luwj.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Ebook/Head First JavaScript.pdfThanks for sharing, I may look into grabbing a couple books :D
No, JS is the easiest to learn, even some say python, it is not true since python is a 100% object oriented programming language, and until you "get" what that means, JS will be easier.is Javascript hard to learn for someone with no scripting experience because I want to start doing that for mv.