Why hello there
I have actually been a member here on Indie-Resource for a few months now, and I don't regret it at all, this place is game-making paradise! Primarily what I like about it as that the admin are always keeping it up to date, helping where help is needed, etc. So anyways, I am 14 years old living in Illinois, and thanks to halls' tutorials, I am pretty fluent in PHP and HTML (currently working on javascript). I love programming, and I am currently creating a 2D pokemon MMORPG that is quite similar to the actual games, but I will be adding my own features and players will be able to interact with each other live! but enough about that, I enjoy browsing through the different topics here and attempting to answer questions wherever I can! Also, should you ever want a game tested, just let me know, I would love to give feedback!
Hey thur!
- PaxBritannia
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Re: Hey thur!
Why hello 62896dude,
We're glad to have you here.
pax.
We're glad to have you here.
pax.
- Jackolantern
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Re: Hey thur!
Glad to have you here! 
If you are learning Javascript, you owe it to yourself to check out jQuery, which is the way Javascript should have been from the start! I won't do any JS development without it
If you are learning Javascript, you owe it to yourself to check out jQuery, which is the way Javascript should have been from the start! I won't do any JS development without it
The indelible lord of tl;dr
Re: Hey thur!
I know you mean Javascript for your website. But that's not all JS is about. I present to you node.js: http://nodejs.org/Jackolantern wrote:Glad to have you here!
If you are learning Javascript, you owe it to yourself to check out jQuery, which is the way Javascript should have been from the start! I won't do any JS development without it
- Jackolantern
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Re: Hey thur!
Yeah, there is definitely server-side Javascript out there, but it is much less common than client-side. I am somewhat familiar with Node.js, but have not really had the need to dig much further in to it.
The indelible lord of tl;dr

