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Learning jQuery 1.3

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Packed with great examples and clear explanations, this revised and updated version of Learning jQuery teaches you how to use jQuery 1.3. This book is for web designers who want to create interactive elements for their designs, and for developers who want to create the best user interface for their web applications. Basic JavaScript programming knowledge is required. You w...more
Paperback, 444 pages
Published February 13th 2009 by Packt Publishing
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Dale
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I started using jQuery a few weeks ago and immediately saw that it would become an indispensable part of my toolkit. Javascript development has always been a tedious and aggravating exercise for me, but with jQuery it has become a real joy. The api lets you accomplish big things in a concise way. The online documentation is very good, for both jQuery and jQuery UI, so you don't have to waste a lot of time guessing how to accomplish your tasks. DOM traversal and manipulation is a breeze. There is...more
Molly
Molly rated it 5 of 5 stars
So far this book has explained the parent/ancestor relationship within the code that helps the program function. I hope to put this to good use creating a web site in the next 2 weeks.
Leo Polovets
Thorough and easy to read. The examples are concise but very useful and non-trivial. Will have to re-read multiple times to extract maximum value from it.
Kenn Lau
The book to learn about jQuery.
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I was a little worried that there might be a lot of duplication between this book and the "jQuery Reference Guide" since they're both by the same pair of authors. But instead of duplication, I found complementary material. I highly recommend both if you're interested in jQuery. And who isn't?? :-)
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