In nowadays frontend development JavaScript spans from rich interactions to animations, however we cannot rely on the native language’s methods to implement everything we need in a smart and time-effective way.
The best solution for our coding needs is to adopt a JS framework as backbone for our scripts. One of the very first framework I’ve worked with is Mootools, since it’s very developer friendly and fulfils lots of JavaScript’s “holes”.
In the next few days i’m going to receive a copy of: MooTools 1.2 Beginner’s Guide, which I’m going to review for the sake of some of my followers and friends which are in need of a good starting point to learn how to improve their interfaces.
If you are interested you can check the details of the guide at the publisher website.
Stay tuned!
Tags: beginners guide, Mootools
