Christian Heilmann

Writing for Opera about the YUI

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007 at 1:40 pm

As some of you might have seen already, I published an article at the Opera developer network about the YUI:

This will most likely be the first of a series of articles on how to use YUI and what each of the components offer you. Whilst YUI has a very good documentation, it is pretty hard to please all kind of users of a library and these articles are more geared towards the “step by step” learners than the ones that are happy with a pick and choose method backed up by a full JAVADoc style documentation.

So if you want to know something about the ideas of YUI and why it may help you to use it, check out the Opera Developer Network in the next few weeks.

[tags]opera,yahoo,yui,tutorial,beginner,writing[/tags]

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