Subj : Menushell.js To : Underminer From : Nightfox Date : Mon Aug 24 2020 08:05 am Re: Menushell.js By: Underminer to Nightfox on Mon Aug 24 2020 12:03 am Un> That entirely depends on what *Kind* of development you're doing as a Un> developer; some of us don't use a whole lot of JS in our daily work. That Un> said JS is reasonably quick to pick up for anyone who has dealt with Un> similar languages, and I'm quite happy to have the available flexibility Un> that it offers, but I think for someone just getting some customization Un> started who isn't overly familiar that BAJA may be a little quicker to Un> pick up. The possibility exists that I'm dead wrong on that though. --- I've never really used JavaScript much in my work. I had just used it a little bit here and there, so I was somewhat familiar with it already, so it wasn't too difficult for me to pick up. So I'm mostly familiar with JS now due to my use of JS with Synchronet. But JS with Synchronet is different from its typical use as a web language though.. I'm still not too experienced with interacting with a web page DOM using JS. However I have embedded JS into a couple of C++ projects at one of my previous jobs, which was interesting. Nightfox --- þ Synchronet þ Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com .