Open JavaScript Guide

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Andres Baravalle

Hi,
I have released some work that I have been doing in my spare time. I
repackaged the Mozilla Core JavaScript Guide (which is Open Source)
and I tailored for off-line use.

I had already prepared a "off line" version of the Mozilla Core
JavaScript Guide for my previous cohort of JavaScript students - but
it wasn't the best idea ever because many of them do not study in
front of a computer. And printing a bunch of separate HTML pages is
far more complicate than printing a linear document.

So, in the past months I have used some spare time to convert my
previous effort to DocBook.

If you can make any use of it, it's available here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/javascriptguide/

You will find it in a package including the DocBook file and the XHTML
version. As the original source is DocBook, you can (more or less)
easily generate other formats, quite quickly.

I have been using Xalan/Xerces and Norman Walsh's DockBook stylesheets
- but there are many options available.

The guide it's Open Source (under some funny conditions because of the
upstream license) - and you are free to use, modify and redistribute
the guide.

Andres
 

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