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Practical jQuery Projects (Practical Projects)
Jake Strawn

Apress, 2008

Practical jQuery Projects is the only reference for new users to jQuery and users looking to expand their understanding of jQuery usage and concepts. Through implementations of easy–to–understand jQuery, you will be able to add advanced user interface elements to your current and future web projects. This book is focused on the web designer/developer with little or no knowledge of integrating jQuery features and functionality. ...
  
  











  



  
Professional JavaScript Frameworks: Prototype, jQuery, YUI, ExtJS, Dojo and MooTools
Leslie M. Orchard, Ara Pehlivanian, ...

Wrox, 2008

As JavaScript is used increasingly for "serious" development on the web, the lessons learned and tools invented along the way are being consolidated and shared by developers in the form of libraries and frameworks. However, since JavaScript is such flexible and dynamic language, these frameworks can each present very different approach to the problems of web development - each with their own pros and cons. Wrox's Professional JavaScript ...
  
  











  



  
JavaScript Programmer's Reference
Shannon Horn

Wrox, 2008

Wrox’s JavaScript Programmer’s Reference not only covers core JavaScript from end to end, but also teaches readers how to utilize the language in the next generation of Rich Internet Applications with tools like Microsoft’s Silverlight, Ajax , Flex, Flash and AIR.  Written by a veteran programming instructor and packed with practical, usable code, this is the perfect mix of tutorial and reference web developers are looking ...
  
  











  



  
Dojo: The Definitive Guide
Matthew A. Russell

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2008

Of all the Ajax-specific frameworks that have popped up in recent years, one clearly stands out as the industrial strength solution. Dojo is not just another JavaScript toolkit -- it's the JavaScript toolkit -- and Dojo: The Definitive Guide demonstrates how to tame Dojo's extensive library of utilities so that you can build rich and responsive web applications like never before. Dojo provides an end-to-end solution for development in ...
  
  











  



  
jQuery in Action6 reviews
Bear Bibeault, Yehuda Katz

Manning Publications, 2008

this book knows what you think
I purchased this book as soon as it was available. I knew very little about JavaScript then and jQuery in Action does not assume that you know anything about it. The examples are very clear and the book is very carefully written without unnecessary words. But you get more. The authors lead you to show how to think, they designed the samples to advance from trivial to professional knowledge. ...
  
  











  



  
Learning jQuery: Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques18 reviews
Karl Swedberg, Jonathan Chaffer

Packt Publishing, 2007

The second and last javascript book you will ever need
I call this the second javascript book that you will ever need because you will first need some background and understanding in javascript such as from: Simply JavaScript. However, once you begin working with Javascript you'll find yourself wishing for an easier way to accomplish numerous tedious tasks. The solution is jQuery an open source javascript library that is supported by a sharp team ...
  
  











  



  
Pro JavaScript Techniques (Pro)17 reviews
John Resig

Apress, 2006

Ready for Level 2?
After writing disorganized (yet effective) JavaScript functions for seven years, I really wanted to get more out of the language. I wanted to code more efficiently. As each new project started, I found myself scurrying to find old functions strewn across different computers or servers. Even when I found this code, I would often need to make some significant changes to it. So, I did what any ...
  
  











  



  
jQuery Reference Guide7 reviews
Karl Swedberg, Jonathan Chaffer

Packt Publishing, 2007

Dig deeper into the DOM and AJAX with jQuery
You might question whether or not a book is even necessary given the wealth of information already available on the jQuery library. I am an avid user of jQuery, semi-active in the community, I have developed a few plug-ins, and I certainly understand the need for this resource guide. The online documentation is extremely terse, and in order to get an in-depth understanding of the library, a ...
  
  











  








   


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