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    web development technology|Learning jQuery: Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques

    By admin | December 4, 2011

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    3 Responses to “web development technology|Learning jQuery: Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques”

    1. Brett Merkey Says:
      December 4th, 2011 at 5:55 pm
      39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Now THIS is documentation…, August 2, 2007
      By 
      Brett Merkey (Palm Harbor, FL United States) –
      (REAL NAME)
        

      This review is from: Learning jQuery: Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques (Paperback)

      §
      One of the valid criticisms of the profusion of JavaScript frameworks is lack of documentation. This valuable book is the best possible boost to jQuery, one of the most popular frameworks in the pack. This documentation provides a gentle introduction to jQuery concepts and at the same time gives you the tools and examples to do some wickedly cool stuff.

      Although jQuery is advanced JavaScript, you don’t have to be an advanced scripter to use it or to follow the flow of this book. In fact, the book makes very clear that, aside from the particular advantages of this framework, jQuery will be especially welcomed by Web workers who are familiar with the value and syntax of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Someone who knows CSS well yet is weak on JavaScript will have no trouble at all slipping in advanced functionality to Web pages or applications with the help of this guide.

      I have reviewed many books dealing with Web tech, CSS, and JavaScript. Even with the best of these books, I have often complained of lack of attention to scripting the display and behavior of data tables. This book totally eclipses every other book I have studied in this regard. As a designer of Web reporting tool interfaces, with a heavy use of data display, this book would get a 5-star rating for that alone.

      The fine chapter on scripting data tables is not alone of course. The book handily deals with form manipulation and all sorts of approaches to dynamically modifying Web pages.

      The book comes with not one, but two supporting Web pages where you can see the code in action and download it for play and profit.

      I think getting this book is a no-brainer if you want to pick up on the latest practical trends in Web development — as well as save yourself a lot of work and fuss.
      §

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    2. Matthew "borkweb.com" Says:
      December 4th, 2011 at 6:46 pm
      23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Groovy jQuery Introduction Book, August 6, 2007
      This review is from: Learning jQuery: Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques (Paperback)

      I’m a huge fan and avid user of jQuery and have been extremely impressed by the documentation provided on the jQuery website. The one thing that documentation lacks, however, is really contextual examples that drive home some bare essentials of JavaScripting with the jQuery library. Learning jQuery – a book by Jonathan Chaffer and Karl Swedberg – is an excellent introductory book for those that are thinking about using (or struggling with) jQuery.

      jQuery, while a fairly high level JavaScript library is a beautiful thing but can be very daunting to a developer that is new to JavaScripting or is coming from a dissimilar library, being thrust full bore into a `new’ way of doing old tricks. (Which jQuery is great at by the way…it makes the new ways super sexy, sleek, and easy). The authors do a great job of explaining what jQuery is and why it is such a powerful tool.

      Throughout the book are examples on traversing and manipulating the DOM, event handling, leveraging jQuery’s JS effect capabilities, AJAX, etc; many of which are built off of previously detailed examples, allowing the reader to easily grasp what is going on and why a chunk of code was used.

      While I feel this book is primarily an excellent introductory source for diving into the world of JavaScript development with jQuery, the fairly seasoned jQuery user (like myself) may find a trick or two that they hadn’t quite thought of… As I read through, I found a few choice bits that allowed me to make my own code more efficient!

      My only real complaint with the book is the index at the back. There are a number of jQuery functions that are discussed within the chapters yet weren’t referenced in the index. A small nitpick, I know, but I’m a sucker for a good index :)

      So. Overall, I think the book is a good thing to keep on the bookshelf, whether a you are a jQuery n00b or not. There’s always a co-worker/friend/programming buddy that will want to learn jQuery and what better way to get them rolling on there own than a link to the jQuery docs and a sweet book?

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    3. Mitch Waite Group "goofy166" Says:
      December 4th, 2011 at 6:59 pm
      20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Even beginners will like this book, July 28, 2007
      By 
      Mitch Waite Group “goofy166″ (Sausalito, CA) –
      (REAL NAME)
        

      This review is from: Learning jQuery: Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques (Paperback)

      Having authored about 25 computer books on programming and published about 200 ([...]), I found Learning jQuery a real treasure. I am a real noobie in jQuery and the book assumes that yoiu are proficient in both css and javascript. I discovered jQuery almost by accident, while I was struggling to tame some of the new features in Dreamweaver (effects). I was blown away by all the power it offered and the enormous number of plugins that allow you to do some really great things on your web page.

      The authors teach jQuery in a really wonderful graduate fashion which builds on your previous knowledge. They amplify examples to help you see the way it works, and they reveal the hard way to do something then show how jQuery can make it so much easier.

      The authors show an immense understanding of the person coming to jQuery.

      Mitch Waite, former publisher of Waite Group Press

      PS I would have loved some more illustrations, but I highly recommend the book. I am hoping someone like O’Rielly comes out with a Head First beginners guide and Peachpit does one of there great Visual QuickStart Guides.

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