Jquery Reference Guide
This detailed reference guide to jQuery, an open-source JavaScript library that shields web developers from browser inconsistencies, simplifies adding dynamic, interactive elements, and reduces development time, covers the syntax of every jQuery method, function, and selector with detailed discussions to help readers get the most from jQuery. After analyzing an example jQu...more
Paperback, 268 pages
Published
August 3rd 2007
by Packt Publishing
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This categorical enumeration of javascript library jQuery's methods is quite direct, prefaced with sparse introductory material, and little in the way of digression throughout. A fit companion to Learning jQuery, to which it is of identical authorship and publisher, this book could also be quite useful on its own to one who has already learned the why of jQuery and simply requires an overview of the how.
Under 250 pages, the book can be read cover to cover. Doing so exposes a fair bit...more
Under 250 pages, the book can be read cover to cover. Doing so exposes a fair bit...more
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jQuery is a little hard to get into for your run-of-the-mill ASP.NET programmer. This book helps you get over the hurdle of thinking "the jQuery way" because of its concise exposition and illuminating examples. I recommend it to any conscientious web developer.
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