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What is recommended for learning Adobe Javascript?

New Here ,
Jun 29, 2021 Jun 29, 2021

Hi, I've been able to piece together some scripts to get a lot of what I want to do complete but have been struggling to find an all inclusive "this is how you program in Adobe" source. Do you have any best recommendations for learning Adobe Javascript? Where can I find example PDFs? I have had the most success in finding examples, copying the script and then adding it to my PDF but can openly state that I don't understand what I am doing. Thank you for any guidance!

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Community Expert ,
Jun 29, 2021 Jun 29, 2021
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I can reassure you that, if you come to the Acrobat support forum daily, and specifically get involved in helping other community users in  the Acrobat SDK  discussions, you'll get plenty of good guidance and practice by following the developers in this community.

 

There are plenty of books, Acrobat JavaScript references, and online bootcamps that you can search online too.

 

A good starting point, and always a good reference to use (although a little bit too advanced) is the  Acrobat SDK Documentation 

 

Everything you may ever need to work with your PDFs using Acrobat JavaScript is referenced in those documents.

 

And of course, keep coming back to the forums periodically and ask questions. 

 

In my opinion, All of the developers in this community are extremely helpful and resourceful.

 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 29, 2021 Jun 29, 2021
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I can reassure you that, if you come to the Acrobat support forum daily, and specifically get involved in helping other community users in  the Acrobat SDK  discussions, you'll get plenty of good guidance and practice by following the developers in this community.

 

There are plenty of books, Acrobat JavaScript references, and online bootcamps that you can search online too.

 

A good starting point, and always a good reference to use (although a little bit too advanced) is the  Acrobat SDK Documentation 

 

Everything you may ever need to work with your PDFs using Acrobat JavaScript is referenced in those documents.

 

And of course, keep coming back to the forums periodically and ask questions. 

 

In my opinion, All of the developers in this community are extremely helpful and resourceful.

 

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