Yes. Learn jQuery. I understand that, I really do. I decided that I
needed to know the basics and stop being yanked around from one tool kit
to another. So, for now at least, I am avoiding jQuery.
This is all hobby stuff for me, to keep me off the street corners and
out of the Bingo Halls or zoning out with Soduko. Last spring I started
with SQL (very impressed! I regret ignoring SQL for all of these
years.) This is one of the SQL demo series I did:
http://www.martinvt.com/SQL_-simple-/SQL_Simple_Subfile/sql_simple_subfile.html
Very plain vanilla green screen. Its complete but still green screen.
So now I am seeing how big a job it is to use and deliver the same data
on a web page:
http://ventures.martinvt.com My current goal is to be
able, by January 20th, to update the data from the web page and not have
to do the update with green screen.
I would add this: onmouseover in and of itself is enough a user
advantage to doom 5250's future for the employee who is a casual user of
IT services. In my opinion.
On 12/20/2016 2:52 PM, Bradley Stone wrote:
Ps.. Add jQuery in the mix and you'll be writing some pretty neat
applications.:)
Brad
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