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A.4 FAQ Lists

As this appendix is written, there is no particularly good FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) list for JavaScript. The most often cited FAQ list is found at the "JavaScript 411" site:

http://www.freqgrafx.com/411/

This site, and the FAQ were developed by Andy Augustine of Frequency Graphics. They were quite useful for Navigator 2.0 and during the Navigator 3.0 beta period. Currently, however, neither the site nor the FAQ appears to be actively maintained, and as this appendix is written, the material they contain is unfortunately fairly dated.

There is no FAQ list for the comp.lang.javascript newsgroup, at least not one that is regularly posted to news.answers. (Perhaps some enterprising reader of this book will take it upon themselves to start one!)


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