Best JavaScript Books and Sites

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VV

I have been enjoying the discussion here for a while, and would like to
ask for some help.

I recently launched a question answer site that connects people with
problems to those with solutions. We let people with problems pay
solution providers $0.25 for problems in over 100 categories.

As part of our service we let people review past problems and also
provide resources for their own research.

Can anyone tell me (in their opinion)?

What are the best three sites for javascript information?
What are the best three javascript books they own?

I would like to compile a list and include it on my site.

Regards.

Vibi Varghese
www.problima.com
A place to bring problems
...and to get paid to solve them
 
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Randy Webb

VV said the following on 9/8/2006 3:16 PM:
I have been enjoying the discussion here for a while, and would like to
ask for some help.

I recently launched a question answer site that connects people with
problems to those with solutions. We let people with problems pay
solution providers $0.25 for problems in over 100 categories.

As part of our service we let people review past problems and also
provide resources for their own research.

Can anyone tell me (in their opinion)?

Do I get the $0.25 for answering the questions?
What are the best three sites for javascript information?
http://jibbering.com/faq
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.javascript
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.scripting.jscript

What are the best three javascript books they own?

There aren't three good JS books to own to start with.
 

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