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jQuery: Novice to Ninja, 2nd Edition is the perfect book to jump-start your journey into jQuery. Youll learn all the basics, so youll be able to truly appreciate the power of this JavaScript framework. Then youll move on to more advanced techniques, such as plugin development and the creation of almost every conceivable UI widget.A practical, hands-on guide to using jQueryReady-to-use best practice solutionsIncludes complete working code Fully updated for jQuery 1.6

Produktbeschreibung
jQuery: Novice to Ninja, 2nd Edition is the perfect book to jump-start your journey into jQuery. Youll learn all the basics, so youll be able to truly appreciate the power of this JavaScript framework. Then youll move on to more advanced techniques, such as plugin development and the creation of almost every conceivable UI widget.A practical, hands-on guide to using jQueryReady-to-use best practice solutionsIncludes complete working code Fully updated for jQuery 1.6

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Autorenporträt
Sporting a Masters in Information Technology and a lifetime of experience on the "web of hard knocks", Earle Castledine (Mr Speaker) holds an interest in everything to do with computers. A Senior Systems Analyst and JavaScript expert - he is equally happy in the muddy pits of .NET code as in the fluffy fields of client-side interaction development. Co-creator of the client-side opus TurnTubelis, Earle recognizes the Internet not as a lubricant for social change, but as a vehicle for unleashing frivolous ECMAScript gadgets and interesting time-wasting technologies. Craig Sharkie's intricate knowledge of best-practice JavaScript is apparent in his writing. He began his jQuery journey as a Fine Arts graduate turned programmer, and has successfully worked with some of the Web's biggest names. Craig discovered JavaScript in 1995 and has been an evangelist for the "good parts" since then.