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Learning jQuery: A Hands-on Guide to Building Rich Interactive Web Front Ends

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Get started fast with jQuery web programming

 

The jQuery JavaScript library greatly simplifies the creation of modern, rich web applications, while seamlessly integrating with virtually all leading web development platforms and frameworks. Learning jQuery will guide you through using jQuery, jQuery UI, and jQuery Mobile in your own projects. One step at a time, you’ll learn how to do everything from adding simple effects through building complete rich Internet applications.

 

This code-rich tutorial is designed for every working web developer. After clearly explaining all the basics, Ralph Steyer shows how to apply jQuery to create effects, animations, slideshows, lists, drag-and-droppable elements, interactive forms, and much more.

 

If you’re a web developer with  even basic JavaScript experience, Learning jQuery is your fastest route to success with jQuery

  

• Discover what jQuery can do, and how it works with JavaScript and DOM

• Select components to support dynamic processes

• Manipulate web page content and structure

• Apply and change formatting with CSS style sheets through jQuery

• Handle complex events more effectively and reliably

• Generate time-dependent and time-independent CSS effects

• Expand jQuery’s capabilities with plug-ins

• Use jQuery to create simpler, better, more powerful AJAX code

• Master powerful, flexible jQuery UI plug-ins for visual control and user interaction

• Simplify the creation of jQuery UI interfaces  with ThemeRoller

• Master basic rules for successfully working  with components and widgets

• Construct touch-enabled mobile front ends  with jQuery Mobile



 

 

514 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 8, 2012

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November 8, 2013
I started reading "Learning jQuery" shortly after finishing "JavaScript and jQuery, The Missing Manual." I found The Missing Manual book to be much clearer and easier to learn from than "Learning jQuery." I'm only on page 62, but I think I'm going to abandon this book and find another way to continue learning about jQuery.
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